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Supply Chain Resilience in Light of COVID-19/BREXIT

This webinar will help you to identify supply chain risks, assess the vulnerability of your supply chain and suggest simple measures to ensure that your business remains healthy.

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The rise of globalisation has led to increasingly-longer supply chains, as we strive for cost savings, production efficiencies and new sales territories. Whilst this can undoubtedly bring many benefits, it is not without risk. These risks have never been exposed so much as during the global health crisis of 2020 and the impending impact of Brexit. In some cases, supply chains have struggled to meet increased demand for essential items, whilst costly infrastructure may remain unused as the demand for non-essential items collapses. Many organisations have begun to re-appraise their supply chains, often re-engineering them to increase their robustness and resilience to rapidly-changing environments.

Whether you are a manufacturer, retailer or consumer, continuity and consistency of supply is critical in today’s highly-competitive, global marketplace.

About the project:

Fully-funded business growth advice is available for Greater Lincolnshire based small to medium sized enterprises (SME’s) within the logistics sector, this includes the supply chains within these sectors.

It is challenging to grow your business which is why at MODAL Training Centre we offer business advice which is fully funded by the European Regional Development Fund, to grow your local business. If this is something you think your business would benefit from join us on Wednesday 14th October to find out how we can help you.

Agenda

  • Internal organisational risk factors
  • External risk
  • Supplier selection and management
  • Contingency planning

Event information:

Location:
Webinar

When:
14/10/2020 14:00 - 15:00

Category: Exporting

Organised by:
Modal Training

https://www.bigmarker.com/tec-partnership/Supply-Chain-Resilience-in-Light-of-COVID-19-BREXIT?show_live_page=true