Sudden border closures and factory shutdowns during COVID-19 created severe pandemic supply chain disruptions, halting raw material flows and delaying finished goods. These breakdowns forced businesses to adopt agile logistics, diversify sourcing, and boost inventory buffers. Ultimately, consumers, manufacturers, and retailers benefit from more resilient networks that better withstand future global crises.
Get alerts when this topic surges in newsletters. Free to start.
Sign up freeExplore more trends:Trending Topics ·AI Trends ·Business Trends ·Finance Trends ·Technology Trends