The supply shocks of the early 2020s illustrate the need for supply-chain resilience. - Deepstash

The supply shocks of the early 2020s illustrate the need for supply-chain resilience.

For decades, many companies made cost-cutting a primary component of their supply-chain strategy. Among other steps, that involved outsourcing manufacturing to countries with low labor costs. This strategy can be effective in a stable business environment, and many companies bet that relative stability would persist into the future.

“One way to build resilience against the next supply shock is to restructure your brittle supply chains so that they bend instead of breaking.”

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