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Three strategies to prepare supply chains for sustained disruption

February 2, 2022

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With 2022 underway, most supply chains are facing unprecedented market conditions resulting from massive spikes in demand amid severe global bottlenecks. The gridlock faced today has been caused by many factors. But ultimately, gridlock is a consequence of an extended period of frequent, unfamiliar and high-impact risk events disrupting supply chains across industries and across regions.

Over the past year, traditional mitigation strategies employed by CSCOs to improve their response times to events were overwhelmed by the sheer volume of risks disrupting their organization.

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