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Supply Chain Cartoon Caption Contest

- Feb. 2, 2022
Supply Chain Cartoon Caption Winner for Feb. 2, 2022 Contest
Chuck Peters of Atlanta and Steve Lavender of The Ohio State University Take Home the Prize with Great Captions!

Week: Feb. 2, 2022 Contest

 



Contest Winner1

(See "Best of the Rest" Below)


 

Chuck Peters
Atlanta

 


 

Contest Winner2

 

 

 

Steve Lavender, Ph.D., CPE
The Ohio State University



Each winner will receive a nice framed picture of the cartoon with their winning entry and acknowledgement from SCDigest.



This Month's
Supply Chain Cartoon Caption Contest Winne

 

Chuck Peters
Atlanta

and

 

Steve Lavender
The Ohio State University


Each will receive a framed copy of his cartoons and caption with recognition from Supply Chain Digest.


Other great entries below. Have yourself a good laugh!

 

Didn't make it? Don't despair - we just have far too many entries to post them all. But you will make it soon!

New cartoon caption contest on the SCDigest web site on Monday April 25, 2022!

 
     

We Need Ideas!

Have an idea for a cartoon?

We would love that too, and will give you the credit.

Send us you idea at:

feedback@scdigest.com

 
 

Other Great Captions

 


“He says his computer chip is too slow.”

Anne Jenkins
Solon, OH


“Maybe he needs an oil change.”

Tom Alexander
Richmond, VA


“Found out he’s obsolete, just can’t multi-task like the millennial models.”

Tim Culhane
Coca-Cola


“He was really counting on a bonus to get upgraded actuators.”


Robert Surdan
Integralife


“It looks like she's letting one of the new hires go!”

John M. Hill
The St. Onge Company


“He keeps getting his signals crossed with all the new 5G towers in the area.”

Jeff Gilbert
Hallmark


“Needs a robot reboot.”

Craig
FarmintheMeadow


“I bet he is hearing he has to start checking his oil every day.”


Fred Koeck
Derby Supply Chain Solutions


“He’s fraternizing with other cobots – seems they’re trying to form a Union.”


Gwynne Richards FCILT, FITOL
Apprise Consulting Ltd



“If it doesn’t work out here I am sure he can go to Amazon.”

Debbie Walker
Kansas City, MO


“The funny thing is they have attendance problems.”

Geoff Russell
Waukesha, WI





 

 

     
 

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