Zoltán Czellecz: 2021 was a finger exercise compared to what is coming now
This year, the manufacturing and manufacturing sectors, plagued by global raw material supply problems, will face unprecedented challenges. As early as 2021, it was a period of peaks and lows, but in 2022, it could have critical effects on industry. In the experience of the Work Force HR service provider, companies that produce specifically for the Russian or Ukrainian markets or have their parts sourced from these areas may experience regular outages, downtime, and redundancies. In their view, automotive players are in a more difficult position than electronics or FMCG companies, but the current economic situation poses an immeasurable risk to everyone.
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