Debbie Altham, Senior Director of the Technology team, sat down with SupplyChainBrain to talk about how the pandemic exposes weak points in manufacturing supply chains. During the course of the discussion, Altham gives insights from the joint Sikich and IndustryWeek report that highlights areas where manufacturing companies will need to build in some resiliency so further disruptions will be minimal. Among the most serious of issues, the inability to source raw materials for manufacturing efforts.
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