The pandemic exposed critical vulnerabilities in global supply chains. Now, a fundamental restructuring is underway that will reshape international trade for decades.
The great supply chain disruption of the early 2020s was more than a temporary crisis — it was a wake-up call that triggered a fundamental rethinking of how goods move around the world.
From Just-in-Time to Just-in-Case
Companies that once optimized ruthlessly for efficiency are now building resilience into their supply networks. The shift from just-in-time to just-in-case represents perhaps the most significant change in supply chain philosophy in half a century.
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