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The Modern Supply Chain Is Snapping
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The Modern Supply Chain Is Snapping

The corona virus exposes the fragility of an economy built on outsourcing and just-in-time inventory

The Atlantic, 2020

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If you can’t find your favorite shampoo or toothpaste, blame the modern supply chain. The closing of major Chinese manufacturing sites for only a few weeks during the coronavirus outbreak laid bare how much the availability of products depends on just-in-time deliveries from the world’s manufacturing powerhouses in Asia. Writing for The Atlantic, Lizzie O’Leary explains pandemic-related weaknesses in the global supply chain and their consequences.

Take-Aways

  • As the coronavirus crisis unfolds, US health systems are turning to the government to address shortages in health-care supplies.
  • The coronavirus crisis reveals the fragility of the modern supply chain system.
  • Offshoring and “just in time” delivery make modern supply chains vulnerable to disruption.

About the Author

Lizzie O’Leary is a writer based in New York City. 


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    K. M. 1 year ago
    Well presented Thank u
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    J. C. 4 years ago
    Very Well Presented. Point Delivered strong but with ease of understanding.