Supply chains drew less-than-flattering headlines in the waning months of 2021. Join Gartner_SC's webinar on 01/21 to determine what supply chain leaders need to do next to mitigate and even prevent future issues of the magnitude seen in 2021: GartnerSC
Supply chains drew less-than-flattering headlines in the waning months of 2021. News reports covered clogged seaports, transportation delays, empty warehouses and product shortages. Supply chains were targeted as potential triggers for global economic disaster or as the Grinch that stole Christmas.
Join this complimentary webinar with Gartner experts who will answer your questions about what supply chain leaders need to do next to mitigate and even prevent future issues of the magnitude seen in 2021.Determine immediate steps supply chain leaders must take in 2022Return to this web page to watch the webinar.
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