This is why Japanese company Automation, Inc. is critical to worldwide trade. Shortages and bottlenecks have been a supply of frustration for producers all over the world for two pandemic-afflicted years. For a handful of corporations within the enterprise of keeping factories working and providing chains intact, these frustrations have been a source of cheer—and earnings. Japanese makers of commercial gear, specifically, have seen orders surge as corporations turned to automation, first amid the disruption wrought on human workforces by COVID-19, then because of tight labor markets and rising wage prices.