Amidst a host of different challenges, supply chain officers in the Tech & Electronics space are taking the right steps to help keep their businesses on track.
Disruptions are a part and parcel of the supply chain ecosystem – and since early 2020, we’ve seen more of them than usual. Even minor bottlenecks have had considerable ripple effects on the entire global network, once again highlighting the need for a proactive and integrated approach to logistics. A worldwide semiconductor shortage has placed further strain on technology manufacturers, leading to hampered production and delayed product launches.
In this extremely difficult climate, the role of a supply chain officer is taking on new significance. Stability is crucial at a time like this, while they need to simultaneously have one eye on the future, and ensure they are safeguarding the long-term strength of their supply chain processes.
Despite unprecedented circumstances, the key decision makers across the Tech & Electronics space are facing the challenges head on to deliver strong results for their companies. We’ve taken a closer look at 4 specific measures that stand out, which could also provide interesting insights into navigating this turbulent time with a bit more ease.
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