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Today's long, complex, and interconnected supply chains are increasingly exposed to issues that could lead to significant and costly disruptions. And while most organizations are aware of the vulnerability of their supply chains, lack of proper visibility into the entire ecosystem is often hindering them from identifying weaknesses and taking action to become more resilient.
In this episode of Risk in Context, Marsh's Robert Cooper, John Davies, and Cathy Cyphus and Oliver Wyman's Tushar Narsana discuss some of the challenges that could impact supply chains and actions and technologies that organizations should consider to more accurately map their supply chains and identify and address specific risks.
You can access a transcript of the episode here.
For more insights and insurance and risk management solutions, follow Marsh on LinkedIn and X and visit marsh.com.
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Today's long, complex, and interconnected supply chains are increasingly exposed to issues that could lead to significant and costly disruptions. And while most organizations are aware of the vulnerability of their supply chains, lack of proper visibility into the entire ecosystem is often hindering them from identifying weaknesses and taking action to become more resilient.
In this episode of Risk in Context, Marsh's Robert Cooper, John Davies, and Cathy Cyphus and Oliver Wyman's Tushar Narsana discuss some of the challenges that could impact supply chains and actions and technologies that organizations should consider to more accurately map their supply chains and identify and address specific risks.
You can access a transcript of the episode here.
For more insights and insurance and risk management solutions, follow Marsh on LinkedIn and X and visit marsh.com.

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