4 Keys to Balancing Supply Chain Efficiency and Resiliency

Discover 4 ways to fund supply chain resiliency with efficiency

If, like most middle market manufacturers, the pandemic exposed weaknesses in your supply chain and hurt your business, you’ve responded by building up inventory or investing in other redundancies. These crisis-mode reactions cost money. And, they can’t be sustained long-term.

Now is the time to step back and consider new ways to establish a secure yet cost-effective supply chain strategy.

Download the article, "Is supply chain resiliency costing you 5-15% more than it should?" for useful advice that can help uncover the hidden costs in your pandemic-era supply chain.

In our newest article, TBM supply chain expert Brian Cromer talks you through four steps to balancing supply chain resiliency and efficiency so you can meet your customers’ needs while controlling your cost to serve at the same time:

  1. Understand your current total cost to serve
  2. Look end-to-end to identify all cost reduction opportunities
  3. Introduce more robust controls to protect profit
  4. Invest in resiliency measures with the greatest return

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