Disrupted Strait of Hormuz reveals multi-tier supplier risks, E2open Parent Holdings, Inc. asserts

Disrupted Strait of Hormuz reveals multi-tier supplier risks, E2open Parent Holdings, Inc. asserts
Strait disruption exposes supply risks

E2open Parent Holdings, Inc. warns that the recent disruption in the Strait of Hormuz has exposed hidden concentration risks within supposedly diversified supply networks.

According to the company, upstream dependencies can undermine real supplier diversification, leaving networks vulnerable to regional crises. E2open Parent Holdings, Inc. outlines key strategies for effective supply chain resilience, urging businesses to ensure multi-tier visibility, proactive trade awareness, scalable supplier onboarding, and comprehensive scenario planning in response to global trade disruptions.

E2open Parent Holdings, Inc. has previously called for direct integration of planning with supply chain execution cycles to boost business value, according to an earlier statement from the company. In a separate advisory, the group cited nearshoring as a trigger for companies to overhaul sourcing and strengthen supply chain resilience through updated strategies. The latest comments on the Strait of Hormuz disruption follow these ongoing recommendations.

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