TT Club warns forwarders and transport firms of increased risks of operating in Russia
Transport firms operating in Russia have been warned to carry out thorough risk reviews and ...
Well, could it? It’s all very well to trot out the old maxim that a supply chain is only as strong as its weakest link, but finding and determining what exactly is the weakest link is easier said than done. “Supply chains are difficult to secure. They create risk that is hard to identify, complicated to quantify and costly to address.” But there are a few tips in this article to readdress this challenge.
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