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Supply Chain 101: What Is Resilience and Why Does It Matter?

Supply chain resilience has become a top priority for businesses worldwide, especially after disruptions caused by the pandemic, geopolitical tensions, and natural disasters. But what exactly is supply chain resilience, and why is it so important?

Defining Supply Chain Resilience

At its core, supply chain resilience refers to the ability of a supply chain to anticipate, prepare for, respond to, and recover from disruptions while maintaining continuous operations. A resilient supply chain doesn’t just bounce back quickly—it adapts and evolves to minimize future risks. This requires a combination of strategic foresight, robust contingency planning, and the ability to rapidly reconfigure supply networks in response to disruptions. Companies that embed resilience into their supply chain operations can better mitigate risks, reduce downtime, and sustain business continuity even in volatile environments.

The consequences of not being prepared can be costly, leading to product short…

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