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Global chip shortage may affect people who just want to wash their dogs
Jeanne Whalen, The Washington Post
May 2, 2021
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1of3Russell Caldwell, the president of CCSI International, opens a door to the equipment room of a pet-washing booth in Garden Prairie, Ill., on Friday, April 30, 2021.Photo for The Washington Post by Youngrae KimShow MoreShow Less
2of3Russell Caldwell, the president of CCSI International, poses for a portrait in a pet-washing booth in Garden Prairie, Ill., on Friday, April 30, 2021.Photo for The Washington Post by Youngrae KimShow MoreShow Less
3of3Circuit boards are ready to be installed in pet-washing booths at CCSI International.Photo for The Washington Post by Youngrae KimShow MoreShow Less
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How the global chip shortage might affect people who just want to wash their dogs Jeanne Whalen © Youngrae Kim/For The Washington Post GARDEN PRAIRIE, IL - APRIL 30: Russell Caldwell, the president of CCSI International, opens a door to the equipment room of a pet-washing booth in Garden Prairie, Ill., on April 30, 2021, that his company makes. His manufacturing business has been hit by the shortage of computer chips that has hobbled automakers around the world. (Photo by Youngrae Kim for The Washington Post) Of all the businesses to suffer from the global shortage of computer chips, dog washing a low-tech affair involving soap, water and a dirty pet ought to be near the bottom of the list.
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