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The COVID-19 pandemic stretched supply chains beyond their limits with a perfect storm of lockdowns, stranded containers, backlogged ports, empty shelves, and record levels of consumer demand.
In the aftermath of these unprecedented disruptions, supply chain diversification has accelerated and resilience is more important than ever.
In this episode, we deep dive into what this has meant for links to Southeast Asia and China, and whether China can prevail as the world's factory.
By A.P. Moller - Maersk5
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The COVID-19 pandemic stretched supply chains beyond their limits with a perfect storm of lockdowns, stranded containers, backlogged ports, empty shelves, and record levels of consumer demand.
In the aftermath of these unprecedented disruptions, supply chain diversification has accelerated and resilience is more important than ever.
In this episode, we deep dive into what this has meant for links to Southeast Asia and China, and whether China can prevail as the world's factory.

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