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What kind of events have affected the global supply chain most often?

What kind of events have affected the global supply chain most often?

Update: 2024-02-06
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Let's face it, the world can be a pretty wild place. Every now and then, global events come along that significantly throw us off-balance - especially in the way everything gets made and shipped. From earthquakes to trade wars and pandemics... these events can throw supply chains into chaos and reveal some serious weak spots that have been glaring for years. Decades even. 


Let's dig into some historically stormy seas... moments when these big global happenings gave supply chains a run for their money. By revisiting these past rollercoaster rides, we can get better prepared for whatever craziness might be around the corner and build better supply chains that can handle the turbulence.


(You know we'll need all the help we can get.)


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What kind of events have affected the global supply chain most often?

What kind of events have affected the global supply chain most often?

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