As e-commerce continues to gain popularity, the strain on supply chain networks will persist. Disruptions to the network influence local and global economies, as well as the tax bases states rely on. Today, it’s necessary to eliminate failure points by creating a resilient supply chain that is capable of withstanding stresses—including economic downturns, climate and natural disasters, pandemics, political situations, and more. When supply chains fail, manufacturers are under more pressure thanks to the faster pace of e-commerce. Recovering from those disruptions poses an interesting question for the market: Rebuild the disrupted supply chain networks, or re-architect for resilience? In this playbook, we examine:
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