Supply chain disruption up 88% last year, says Resilinc
Sarah JollyJanuary 24, 2022

Factory fires polled as the number one cause of supply chain disruption last year, which saw an 88% rise across all drivers of delay and disruption, according to Resilinc. Supply chain shortages recorded the biggest percentage increase in delays.
Mergers and acquisitions were the second-biggest ...
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Sarah JollyJanuary 24, 2022