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Supply Chains and Disaster Preparedness: Where the Rubber Hits the Road

When unexpected disaster strikes a company, decision makers often find themselves at a crossroads, where supply chain and emergency response intersect. Without a well-prepared roadmap in hand, the supply chain — and by extension, the company.

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Supply Chains and Disaster Preparedness: Where the Rubber Hits the Road
Abstract

Learn more about the overriding message at a recent supply chain disruption simulation, conducted by the MIT Center for Transportation and Logistics (CTL). Supply Chain Strategy, produced by CTL and Larstan Business Reports, was the official publication of the event.

Dubbed “At the Crossroads of Supply Chain and Strategy,” (or “Crossroads 2006” for short), the one-day symposium in Cambridge, Mass. was attended by major corporate leaders looking to learn the most effective methods for protecting their supply chains from unforeseen catastrophe.

This informative white paper will show you why your supply chain management needs an effective disaster relief strategy to ensure to ongoing operation of your business.

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