[OpenText] How to adapt to supply chain disruptions caused by the Coronavirus
April 14, 2020
All the major examples of supply chain disruptions over the previous 20 years – from the SARS epidemic to the Fukushima earthquake and tsunami – have led to the development of new levels of supply chain risk management. However, the lessons learned about the vulnerabilities in global supply chains from these events can't easily be applied to the current COVID-19 pandemic.
We're only at the beginning, but we're already witnessing disruption on a scale never seen before. The old rules will no longer suffice. So, can organizations adapt to supply chain disruption from the Coronavirus outbreak?
OpenText shares some of the actions to take and vulnerabilities to plug so that organizations can effectively adapt to supply chain disruptions during the pandemic.
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