Supply chain affecting anyone?


Just found out from my dealer that my Sonus Faber speakers won’t deliver until early January (ordered in early October). For reference, he says it normally takes 2-3 weeks. 
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Other things besides steel/metal necessary to ongoing supply are plastics, ammonia and cement.  Perhaps incidental, but nevertheless.

Requires lots of energy by way of electricity.  Need coal.  Lots.

China relies on Australia for thermal coal.  China has not been accepting or processing coal from Australia for quite some time (a year?).  Lots of fully laden ships of coal sitting nearby which are now only being unloaded (slowly), not because they have decided to like Australia, but because they have to.
Global supply chains disrupted by initial demand drop then local policies on social distancing. The ‘restart’ was anything but coordinated resulting in supply chains being out of phase for many reasons including labor availability, cash flow and logistics resources. 
Certainly an opportunity to reevaluate supply chain resilience and the relationship between cost and value.  
An amp I ordered was supposed to be ready for shipping in October. But now they say November due to parts shortage. 
I am not sure whether I will get it before Thanksgiving.