Engineering a more resilient supply chain

The world is changing faster than ever and manufacturers have had to evaluate their supply chain to accommodate shifting suppliers, trade tensions, budget constraints and overall economic uncertainty. As we adapt to this new environment, manufacturing and distribution companies must begin leveraging all sections of their supply chain if they want to become more flexible and responsive.

Join Baker Tilly for this one-hour session where we will discuss the top supply chain issues manufacturers are facing and explore how a business can begin their strategic realignment and strengthen their supply chain. We will share some case studies and explore how companies can better equip their supply chain to thrive and grow in this changing business landscape.

At the end of this session, you will be able to:

  • Recognize the challenges facing manufacturers and the coronavirus impact
  • Outline five critical dimensions of driving supply chain resilience
  • Describe the current pros and cons of reimagining a supply chain network to help with right shoring and sourcing considerations
  • Summarize the next steps your business can take to strengthen its supply chain resilience

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