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Building Resilient Supply Chains is Hard — but Essential

Enterra Insights

Striking the right balance for resilience investments is hard but it’s better to make some assumptions and take action than to get stuck in analysis paralysis.” It’s like investing in an insurance policy: you don’t want to pay for more insurance than you need but you don’t want to be underinsured either.

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100+ Supply Chain Crisis Statistics: Raw Materials, Covid-19, Labor Shortages, and More

ToolsGroup

While the industry continues to be rocked by world events, uncertainty has become the new normal. New York Times analysis predicts the shipping container shortage will not resolve in 2022. Demand container capacity is expected to exceed the actual capacity available through 2026. Will the supply chain ever catch a break?

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SEC Climate Disclosure Ruling- Setback for Supply Chains?

Supply Chain Matters

Reportedly businesses will need to start the SEC formal reporting process beginning in fiscal year 2026. Some have already laid the groundwork for the analysis and reporting in order to establish supply chain wide mitigations efforts. Certain smaller companies will be exempt from reporting.