Sea-Doo Maker Pivots to Air Freight After Parts Stuck at Blocked Suez
- Air is costlier but better than halting production, BRP says
- Backup plan comes after clogged LA port prompted alternatives
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Sea-Doo maker BRP Inc. has joined the growing list of companies inconvenienced by the Suez Canal blockage, with parts from Asian suppliers stuck on vessels behind the container ship lodged in Egypt’s waterway.