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Supply chain resiliency has a deep and direct impact on a company’s financial performance.

The pressure on manufacturing companies for supply chain speed, in the context...

It's More Than You Think: Attaining ROI With Supply Chain Resiliency

A Magic Pill: The Resilient Life Sciences Supply Chain

Achieving Supply Chain Risk Management Excellence While Ensuring Consumer Safety...

The Top 5 Mistakes Companies Make In Managing Supply Chain Risk Effectively

Department Of Commerce NIST Case Study Publication

PwC & The MIT Forum For Supply Chain Innovation: Making The Right Risk Decisions...

Best Practices for Designing, Implementing and Operationalizing a World Class Program

2017 presented unique and interesting hurdles to supply chain professionals...
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The life sciences industry is currently being impacted by disruptions and raw materials shortages caused primarily by the lockdown and logistics crisis in China.

The Russia and Ukraine war has negatively impacted the US-European rare earth metals and minerals supply chain.

The last two years have been rough for the global supply chain with a worldwide paper shortage impacting businesses and consumers across the world.

China’s “zero Covid” lockdown policy is wreaking havoc on the global supply chain, with the recent lockdown having a more far-reaching impact on the supply chains than the initial Wuhan outbreak.

The world’s chemical supply is expected to be disrupted by the upcoming hurricane season.

Port congestion in China has turned into a severe crisis as the port at Shanghai has been running at half capacity for the last month.

The automotive industry has been struggling with multiple commodity shortages which began during the COVID-19 pandemic and have continued since then.

China is yet again battling a new COVID-19 variant which has not only created a humanitarian crisis but also caused a ripple effect in the global supply chain.

The transportation and shipping outlook in China is looking bleak as the country is under COVID-19 lockdowns yet again.

The global semiconductor industry is likely to be affected yet again with the shutdown of 3M’s Belgian chip coolant plant.

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has drastically impacted neon production, a critical element required for advanced semiconductor manufacturing.

China’s efforts to curb the latest COVID-19 outbreak have resulted in the tightening of restrictions in several Chinese provinces and cities.