The earthquake which hit Turkey and Syria in early February was the strongest in almost a century, reaching a magnitude of 7.8 and killing up to 40,000 people.
While Syria’s infrastructure has faced devastation for 12 years following the civil war, the ruin in Turkey will cause another round of supply chain disruption due to damaged ports, bridges and roads, as well as factories.
Using specialist mapping technology, global supply chain risk management company Resilinc has shared data on the earthquake’s impact on Turkey’s manufacturing sector and the supply chain.