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Oct 2023
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Preparing for the Next Supply Chain Cris...

Edward Segal
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Given the vulnerabilities and frailties of supply chains today, it is a matter of when, not if, there will be challenges for government agencies and businesses in obtaining the supplies or materials they need..In this episode, find out what steps organizations should take now to prepare for the next supply chain crisis. 
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