BEST PRACTICES IN CYBER SUPPLY CHAIN RISK MANAGEMENT

As supply chains have grown more complex and more globalized, the likelihood that a manufacturing organization will not experience a disruption in the next 24 months is a mere 2 percent.1 This means, there is virtually a certainty that a company will experience a major event in the next 24 months that will test their supply chain resiliency. For most companies, an investment in a world-class supply chain resiliency capability has become an imperative.

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WITRON Group

WITRON designs and implements innovative logistics and material flow systems with trend-setting ergonomic work places and processes that offer their customers sustainable competitive advantages. WITRON has the decisive key elements under one roof: the logistics design, the information and control technology, the mechanics design and mechanics production, as well as the functional responsibility to act as general contractor for logistics. WITRON‘s experience of more than 2,200 implemented logistics projects is leveraged in the conceptual stages of system design. Another important factor: WITRON builds customer loyalty by offering individual service and operator models that exactly match the requirements of their customers. Moreover, a comprehensive coverage of the entire project cycle is the best way to continuously develop existing logistics modules and innovate according to the market needs. For many years the top companies throughout Europe and North America have been operating their

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