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What supply chain managers can learn from the Covid crisis

  • russellgrace
  • Oct 27, 2022
  • 1 min read

Dr Shereen Nassar outlines the complex drivers of global supply chain challenges and how companies can adapt for the future



Before Covid-19, most of us paid little attention to supply chains. Consumers in developed economies took well-stocked shelves for granted. Those in the developing world endured poor availability for many products, but that was due to many factors beyond supply chain issues.


That all changed with the pandemic. When government-mandated movement restrictions were put in place to curb the spread of the virus, supply chains made headlines. Consumers soon noticed shortages with bricks-and-mortar and ecommerce retailers, while manufacturers reported supply chain disruptions for components and distribution to customers.


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