Supply Chain Turmoil
Global Supply Chain Disruptions Surge Nearly 40% in 2024: What's Behind the Chaos?
In 2024, global supply chain disruptions surged by nearly 40%, with factory fires and labor unrest leading the causes, as reported by Resilinc's EventWatchAI. The most affected sectors include healthcare, manufacturing, and automotive. Additionally, there was a significant rise in extreme weather events, labor violations, and geopolitical risks. This turbulence points to a challenging year ahead, demanding businesses rethink their strategies for greater resilience.
Introduction and Overview
Key Points of the Article
Causes of Supply Chain Disruptions
Most Impacted Sectors
Notable Increases in Disruptions
Specific Labor Disruptions in 2024
Monitoring Disruptions
Actions Taken During Disruptions
Financial Implications
Related Events
Expert Opinions
Public Reactions
Future Economic Implications
Social Impact
Political Consequences
Technology Adoption and Innovation
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