Climate Change: Yet Another Source of Global Supply Chain Risk and Disruption
BlueYonder
OCTOBER 4, 2022
Following on the heels of COVID-19, port closures, labor shortages and geopolitical conflict, climate change-related events are emerging as a significant source of supply chain disruption. alone, by 2030 the costs of climate-change related workplace disruptions are expected to exceed $2 billion. In the U.S.
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