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The supply chains of most companies, large and small, exploit a world of opportunities.
But, increasing global exposure comes with an increasing range of risks. These companies' complex networks of suppliers and customers are as diverse as the goods and resources they manage.
Within the same supply chain, giant multinational companies can sit side-by side with small to medium enterprises (SMEs). Yet, among companies large and small, there is growing awareness that extreme weather and a changing climate pose new risks and opportunities to old ways of doing business.
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Source: Best Practices in Supply Chain Resilience, Business Resilience, Supply Chain Analysis Word: Building Resilience into Supply Chains Word (DOCX) Document, srosenbe7
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