Supply Chain Disruption: The Cost to Business

2020 saw the biggest global disruption of the century. What started off with toilet paper stockouts quickly snowballed into a global supply chain crisis.

And while some impacts — and their business costs — were immediate and clear, enterprises had to deal with a lot more as events unfolded.

What’s the true cost of such supply chain disruptions on enterprises? How can they mitigate these risks and cope better in the future?

In a timely webinar hosted by The Economist and GEP, a panel of leading global supply chain experts and thinkers will share insights on how enterprises can organize for the new normal.

They’ll also discuss immediate and long-term strategies to mitigate the impacts of future supply chain disruptions.

Key discussion points:

  • How recent disruptions are compelling enterprises to rethink their supply chain strategies
  • How market-leading enterprises are improving visibility and control over their supply chains
  • Which new technologies are helping enterprises enhance agility and resilience

Webinar Topic:
Supply Chain Disruption: The Cost to Business

Date: Tuesday, March 2, 2021
Time:  3 p.m. GMT | 10 a.m. EST
Duration: 90 Minutes with Q&A