Supply Chain Resilience 03
When the Ever Given blocked the Suez Canal, it caused a ripple effect throughout global supply chains, and it exposed how fragile many supply chains really are.
That's a great reminder that resilience isn’t just about reacting more quickly. It’s about planning smarter: knowing your alternate routes, modeling “what if” scenarios, and shortening the time between disruption and recovery.
In this short video, I talk about route diversification, visibility, and why prepared networks always outperform lucky ones.
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