Long After The Floods Recede, Supply Chains Feel The Pain

Guest post written by Jim Jim is president and general manager of D&B Supply Management Solutions, a unit of Dun & Bradstreet. 2011 is starting to feel like the year of unpredictability for global supply chains. Flooding in Thailand is just the latest event in a string of natural disasters, political turmoil and economic strife ...

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