Amid economic volatility companies find ways to remove risk from supply chains, says Economist Intelligence Unit report

by admin on May 29, 2010

Amid economic volatility, the global recession has refocused supply chain managers on the tradeoff between cost and resilience, according to Resilient Supply Chains in a Time of Uncertainty, a new research paper from the Economist Intelligence Unit sponsored by software company Oracle.

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