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Building Supply Chain Resilience Amid Global Challenges

Ruolei Chen

Abstract


Global supply chains are vital to international trade but increasingly face disruptions from natural disasters, pandemics, and economic instabilities. This study examines these challenges, evaluates current resilience strategies, and proposes a framework to enhance adaptability and recovery. Combining theory with practical insights, it provides actionable recommendations for businesses and policymakers to
build sustainable and resilient supply chains.

Keywords


Supply Chain Resilience; Disruption Management; Adaptive Strategies; Sustainability; Risk Mitigation; Technological Integration

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.70711/memf.v2i5.6091

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