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Supply chain planning is an old acquaintance we need to re-consider when aiming to achieve more agility and resilience in supply chains. Various disruptions, from the COVID-19 pandemic to weather-induced disturbances in logistics or shortages in transport capacity underline the urgency to revisit the topic. Find out more about current trends, new concepts and next-generation production planning.
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