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COMMENT: It’s time to improve supply chain resilience through design

BY TIN LEUNG AND KOSTAS KANAKOPOULOS. For supply chain organisations, disruption can be as much an opportunity as a threat

Disruption is a word used increasingly frequently on global, political and industrial fronts, and its impact is being felt throughout the supply chain. To thrive, the modern supply chain requires resilience and flexibility, as unforeseen events directly impact the bottom line. Whether that manifests itself through a decline in customers or falling average customer spend, businesses and their supply chain designs must be ready to adapt.

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