New York Times
Halloween Costume Shortages Amidst Supply Chain Crisis
Wednesday, November 3, 2021,
By Sophie Gomprecht
, associate professor of Supply Chain Management in the Whitman School, was quoted in The New York Times, for the piece, “​​.â€
Niederhoff explains how the pandemic has led to severe issues within the supply chain. She says, ‘Halloween costumes are shipped in late summer, and retailers can’t necessarily capture late-breaking trends in a cost-effective way. Sourcing and producing a costume typically takes three months at a minimum if a company is willing to pay for some speed. Under current conditions, this would need to have been done six to nine months in advance.’