Shortages of raw materials, supplies and equipment shortages are also creating headaches for the woodworking industry, according to a recent survey of past Executive Briefing Conference attendees and FDMC 300 company executives. A significant portion of EBC’s curriculum will be devoted to supply chain issues during the two-and-a-half-day event September 8-10 in Colorado Springs.
One of the highlights of EBC 2021 will be a session dedicated to the woodworking industry supply chain. A team of industry manufacturers, suppliers and specialists will address the current situation and what the future holds for the supply chain in woodworking. The panel, which represents a wide swath of the industry, will be moderated by FDMC’s Editorial Director, Will Sampson. Members of the panel include: Tom O’Neill, Executive Vice President of the Wurth Group; Criswell Davis, President, Mighty Oaks Consulting; Tim Dunn, President, Specified Components; Scott Prillaman, Senior Vice Pr
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Economist, Alan Beaulieu, known best for his accuracy, dry wit, and sound business advice, will offer his latest prognostications for the post-pandemic era and beyond.
COLORADO SPRINGS Labor and supply chain issues are the biggest challenges going forward for top executives in the woodworking industry, according to a recent survey of past Executive Briefing Conference attendees and FDMC 300 company executives. These subjects will be fully addressed at the upcoming EBC in Colorado Springs September 8-10. In addition, attendees will learn about the latest woodworking technologies from the companies that are deploying them. The theme of this year s EBC is Accelerate beyond recovery Business propulsion in the new era.