AGC's Ken Simonson to present on supply chain challenges

Ken Simonson, Speaker
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Date: 27 July 2021

At the 2021 Glazing Executives Forum, get the information you need to know about the state of the supply chain from industry expert Ken Simonson, chief economist for the Associated General Contractors of America.

Simonson will take a look at the current problems that are arising in the supply chain and why. He will answer your top questions about material cost inflation. And he will provide insights on best practices for glazing subcontractors as they navigate the uncertain supply chain waters. C.R. Laurence is sponsoring the session.

Registration for the forum is open and includes entrance to the GlassBuild America trade show floor.

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