The pandemic jolted the global economy precisely because the drop in labor and a swift focus of adaptability and process overhaul. With shifts in the labor force, every resource was snapped up by the most valuable accounts, including cargo ship container space. Containers, once priced at $6,000 from Hong Kong to the States, soared to $18,000 over the span of 2 weeks. Even unloading containers became a monumental challenge, as witnessed at the port of Los Angeles, CA. The supply chain was upended, and suddenly, professions as distant as lawn maintenance technicians became acquainted with the term “supply chain”. During this time, Chava Wind had just been approved for all functional testing and given the EPA’s stamp of approval to proceed into the market. But TCF, a major composites manufacturer located of Mexico had reduced supply to only particular accounts and Chava Wind was in need of a new carbon fiber supply. Their patented design required raw material for 4 – 25 meter long blades constructed from 380 GSM, 2×2 weave fiber mats. This was an SOS moment for Chava Wind, luckily Product Print created a new supply in 2 weeks.