Supply chain vulnerabilities threaten businesses across industries, highlighted by recent disruptions like the bird flu. Companies must adopt an integrated approach—encompassing third-party monitoring and ethical AI practices—to enhance resilience and mitigate risks amid evolving regulations.
The High-Stakes Reality of Supply Chain Vulnerabilities in Manufacturing
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