[Checklist] Predict and prevent supply chain disruptions

Supply chain disruptions are becoming increasingly common and costly due to a range of complex issues, including geopolitical conflicts, inflationary pressures, labor shortages, and climate change-related events.

These issues make it harder to work with certain suppliers, reduce access to their products, and hinder the smooth flow of goods to their final destinations. That’s why many global companies are implementing supplier risk management platforms to better understand their supply chain ecosystems.

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