podcast hosted by Business Day columnist Michael AveryHow should importers respond to the volatility caused by global supply chain disruptions? Investec for Business experts share their views in this podcast. Picture: 123RF/jamesteohart
Beyond the obstacles sparked by the pandemic, further disruptions to global supply chains due to factors such as China’s zero-Covid policy and SA’s port congestion have brought a fresh wave of challenges for importers, be they retailers, distributors or manufacturers. As such, they’re constantly having to balance where they’re able to source goods from and how to fund them.
Effective supply-chain planning is no longer seen as a secondary function in a business; it’s become crucial to control costs, mitigate risks and drive growth, say Investec for Business’s head of corporate accounts, Greg Cline, and logistics and pricing analyst, Denys Hobson.Investec Business Made Human
podcast, hosted by Business Day columnist Michael Avery, Cline and Hobson unpack the logistics problems plaguing SA businesses and share solutions.
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