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Mohammad Ashraful Islam Khan

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Addressing supply chain gaps in Bangladesh

In recent times, the escalation of prices in essential commodities has presented a formidable challenge for individuals with lower incomes in Bangladesh.
21 January 2024, 18:00 PM
supply-chain.jpg

Why is it important to de-risk the supply chain?

Businesses face supply chain risk, which can cause delays, increased costs, and loss of revenue. To de-risk the supply chain, businesses should identify potential risks and develop mitigation strategies. In a globalised world, businesses depend on suppliers from different countries, making disruptions far-reaching and potentially damaging. Mitigating supply chain risk is especially important for Bangladesh's manufacturing industry to remain competitive and continue its growth. Implementing risk management strategies can help businesses operate more efficiently, reduce costs, and increase customer satisfaction. Overall, de-risking the supply chain is essential for businesses to thrive and contribute to the growth of the economy.
18 March 2023, 11:26 AM
Ashraful Islam Khan

Addressing supply chain gaps in Bangladesh

In recent times, the escalation of prices in essential commodities has presented a formidable challenge for individuals with lower incomes in Bangladesh.
21 January 2024, 18:00 PM
supply-chain.jpg

Why is it important to de-risk the supply chain?

Businesses face supply chain risk, which can cause delays, increased costs, and loss of revenue. To de-risk the supply chain, businesses should identify potential risks and develop mitigation strategies. In a globalised world, businesses depend on suppliers from different countries, making disruptions far-reaching and potentially damaging. Mitigating supply chain risk is especially important for Bangladesh's manufacturing industry to remain competitive and continue its growth. Implementing risk management strategies can help businesses operate more efficiently, reduce costs, and increase customer satisfaction. Overall, de-risking the supply chain is essential for businesses to thrive and contribute to the growth of the economy.
18 March 2023, 11:26 AM
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