Supply chain disruptions and delays are rarely things that business plans account for, but they can be detrimental to ensuring that supply and demand align. Often, these disruptions are unexpected and difficult to rectify in the short term, leaving businesses searching for solutions and ways forwards.
Sometimes supply chain solutions are right where they are least expected to be found. Customs can be an area businesses overlook, thinking there is no way to streamline the process. However, by implementing a customs and trade compliance strategy, businesses can plan ahead to navigate whatever a crisis throws its way.
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How can customs be your pathway to a more resilient supply chain?
Watch as Lars Karlsson, Global Head of Trade and Customs, outlines the importance of opening the black box of the border for businesses.
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