Shockwaves Through Supply Chains
When a mega-ship lodged in the Suez Canal, a floating traffic jam paused billions in goods and reverberated for months. Similar chokepoints—pandemic closures, port strikes, sudden sanctions—show how one event cascades through trucking schedules, warehouse labor, and ultimately, the package waiting at your door.
Shockwaves Through Supply Chains
In response to repeated shocks, firms weigh reshoring to be close to customers or diversifying across regions like Mexico, Vietnam, and Poland. Each path has costs: investment, talent, and standards. Tell us which strategy your team favors and why the trade-offs feel different this year.