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Why Supply Chain Resilience Is Becoming a Balance Sheet Capability

Supply chain resilience used to be discussed mostly as an operational issue. Do we have enough suppliers? Can we reroute freight? Do we have enough inventory? Can we keep producti…

Why Supply Chain Resilience Is Becoming a Balance Sheet Capability

Supply chain resilience used to be discussed mostly as an operational issue. Do we have enough suppliers? Can we reroute freight? Do we have enough inventory? Can we keep producti…

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