Said Associate Professor Tay Huay Ling, who specialises in logistics and supply chain management at the Singapore University of Social Sciences: “Supply chain disruptions will be more common and are here to stay as the global environment is more complex and volatile now.”
She added: “The Covid-19 pandemic has taught companies the importance of diversifying sources, ensuring sustainability on all fronts, and increasing supply chain resilience. This means that during times of crisis,…