Week of September 5th, 2023
Linking supply chain news with dangerous goods compliance
Disruptions are just a fact of life in the supply chain, and they continue to emerge – whether due to droughts, hurricanes, supplier issues or outdated systems. That’s why it’s important for organizations to be prepared for when they arise.
Let’s examine some recent industry news on how to navigate supply chain disruptions.
SUPPLY CHAIN NEWS
- Overcoming Supply Chain Disruptions: Resilinc’s Bindiya Vakil discusses the impact natural disasters have on the global supply chain recovery on Bloomberg’s Wall Street Week Daily.
- How Can Cloud Migration Help Manufacturers Overcome Supply Chain Disruption?: Supply chain disruption has made it harder for manufacturers to overcome the array of challenges they face today, and the reliance on legacy systems is further hampering progress.
- Riding The Wave of Uncertainty: Risk Mitigation Strategies for Supply Chain Disruptions: In an era where disruption is the new normal, supply chain resilience has become a critical requirement for businesses rather than an optional strategy.
- Combat Supply Chain Disruptions with Supplier Diversification: Expanding your supplier base ensures that a problem with one supplier won’t lead to a major disruption.
- 4 Tips for Businesses to Tackle Supply Chain Disruptions: The saying “expect the unexpected” couldn’t be truer when it comes to supply chain disruptions. Here are practical strategies to tackle supply chain disruptions head-on.
- How to Better Protect Your Business Against Persistent, Evolving Supply Chain Disruptions: In a time of heightened awareness, manufacturers are finding ways to secure their access to the assets they need.
OUR PERSPECTIVE
- Be proactive. Supply chain disruptions continue to emerge and put pressure on businesses across all industries. Organizations need to proactively invest in the processes and infrastructure to help create a resilient supply chain that allows them to adapt when disruptions arise. For DG organizations, there are processes and requirements that must be considered that other shippers may not face – from hazmat training to specialized packaging to compliant shipping processes.
- Avoid self-created disruptions. Businesses can’t control bad weather, capacity constraints or labor shortages, but they can avoid snags due to poor DG management processes or compliance errors. Having effective DG shipping processes and systems in place, such as DG shipping software, can help organizations establish repeatable, reliable processes across all locations and maintain fast, efficient and compliant operations.
- Business continuity is essential. Establishing repeatable, tech-enabled processes lets organizations better establish business continuity across their organizations and allows them to ship DG from multiple locations. This not only helps ensure consistent compliance across locations that regularly ship DG but provides flexibility to shift DG processes and shipping to other locations when customer demands change or disruptions arise.
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