By Brian Cromer
With suppliers around the world trying to get back on track, millions of parts stranded in ports, and customers artificially inflating orders, global supply chains remain in disarray. Manufacturers that proactively tackle the problems both tactically and strategically can use this opportunity to rise above the chaos and optimize their supply chains for success in our new global reality.
Global supply chains have taken quite the beating due to recent events. And many manufacturers are still feeling the pain. In a world where risk is real and needs to be quantified as a key factor in your supply chain strategy, companies need to reconfigure sourcing and find the best balance between costs, inventory, and risk to meet the demands of their customers going forward.
Complete the form to download “Five Best Practices for a Future-Proofed Supply Chain Strategy” and take the first steps to reconfiguring a balanced supply chain that puts your business in the best position to succeed regardless of when disruption hits.
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