The Global Supply Chain Crisis

Bruno

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The COVID-19 pandemic exposed vulnerabilities in global supply chains, leading to shortages of essential goods, increased prices, and economic disruptions. While supply chains are gradually recovering, new challenges such as geopolitical tensions and climate change continue to pose risks.
What are the main factors contributing to the global supply chain crisis?
 
The pandemic really showed us how delicate our global supply chains are. A lot of the issues seem to come from relying too much on just-in-time manufacturing and not having enough backup suppliers. Plus, with transportation disruptions, and now climate change and geopolitical tensions, it feels like there's always a new challenge. It’s a wake-up call for companies to rethink how they manage their supply chains to be more resilient.
 
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