Paul Hong is a Distinguished University Professor of Global Supply Chain Management and Asian Studies at the University of Toledo, USA. He is a graduate of Yonsei University, Korea with a BA in Economics. He also has an MBA and a MA from Bowling Green State University, and a Ph.D. in Manufacturing Management and Engineering from the University of Toledo, USA. He is a certified management accountant (CMA). He teaches in all levels His primary teaching areas are: operations management, global sourcing and statistics (Undergraduate), supply chain management (MBA), new product development (EMBA), advanced statistics (Ph.D), and global supply chain management (post-doctoral Bridge program).
The essential food supply chain is reasonably sound. Compared to other countries, we are in much better shape with food supplies.
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