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The world has changed, so have logistics…

With pandemics, geopolitical conflicts and extreme weather events, the supply chain is more vulnerable than ever to disruption.

Because we believe you should prepare today for tomorrow’s uncertainty, today’s post outlines some strategies to protect against external factors that can impact the normal flow of your cargo.

Prepare Today For Tomorrow’s Uncertainties!

Supplier Diversification

Avoid relying on a single supplier. Diversify to reduce associated risks.

2. Risk Analysis

Carry out detailed analysis to identify the most critical and vulnerable points in the supply chain. This allows you to anticipate and mitigate potential risks and disruptions.

3. Contingency Planning

Establish contingency plans for various scenarios and emergencies to minimize potential problems and constraints.

4. Stock Management

Ensure adequate stock levels to prevent both shortages and surpluses. This ensures more efficient operations and reduces the impact of disruptions.

5. Book in Advance

Wherever possible, you should plan your transport bookings in advance to ensure that the necessary capacity is available throughout the year.

6. Real-Time Monitoring

Use available technologies to gain a comprehensive view of the supply chain and proactively identify and manage the risk of interruption.

At Olicargo, we create integrated logistics solutions that enable your business to respond effectively to disruptions in your supply chain.

Our extensive risk management experience, leading-edge technology and global network of partners ensure you stay one step ahead.

Get in touch with us and find out how we can revolutionise the logistics of your company.