U.S. Companies Stop Waiting for Supply Chains to Return to Normal
U.S. companies have reportedly ceased waiting for global supply chains to return to their previous state of normalcy. This shift indicates a significant change in corporate expectations regarding the stability and predictability of international logistics. For the supply chain sector, this suggests that businesses are now planning for a future defined by permanent structural changes rather than temporary disruptions.
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