Since the turn of the decade, the world has been far from a simple place for businesses across the world to navigate. The unprecedented global impact of the Covid-19 pandemic and its resulting policies was one thing, but add ongoing geopolitical conflicts, extreme weather issues, key transport route blockages and more – and you get one significant melting pot of supply chain challenges.
However, while recent times may indeed have presented companies with a great deal of complexity, they’ve also given them the chance to build back better and implement resilient measures across their operations so the next black swan event can be managed more effectively.
So how exactly are businesses responding to recent disruption and optimizing resilience across their supply chains?
This report is the product of a Maersk-owned survey of 2,062 customers across Europe, setting out to establish:
Maersk hopes this report gives you a broader understanding of where European companies are shifting their focus as we continue to navigate challenging global circumstances together.
Discover how Maersk can support you in optimising your business’ supply chain resilience.
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