46% increase in supply chain disruptions since 2021


🔥 Resilinc, a supply chain resilience firm based in California, has released data showing that there has been a 46% increase in supply chain disruptions since this time in 2021.

The data, which tracked over 8,000 events spread across the supply chain of varying degrees of stress, pulled the pertinent information from the company’s AI-run platform, Eventwatch. The top events of supply chain disruption in 2022 thus far are factory fires, mergers and acquisitions, and leadership transitions. North America tops the charts of supply chain disruptions, absorbing 40% of the total worldwide alerts categories by Eventwatch for disruption.

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