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Supply chains aren’t broken – they’re exposed

Global supply chain disruption remains an urgent issue, reaching its highest levels since 2023 in recent months.

Disruptions are becoming more frequent, driven by a combination of natural events, operational challenges and, more recently, geopolitical tensions. Among businesses that have experienced disruption, nearly half report a direct link to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, highlighting the growing influence of geopolitical risk on day-to-day operations.

In this article, James Pitt, Partner at James Cowper Kreston’s outlines h ow supply chain pressures are affecting businesses, what this means for the growing strain on working capital and the need to move from resilience to readiness. 

Read more HERE.

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