
Supply Chain Resilience Fails When Decisions Move Too Slowly
From Resilient Supply Chain by Tom Raftery
June 1, 2026 · 38 min · Season 2 · Episode 125
About this episode
This episode discusses the importance of timely decision-making in enhancing supply chain resilience amidst various challenges.
Send me a message What if your biggest supply chain risk isn’t disruption, but the time it takes to decide what to do next? In this episode of the Resilient Supply Chain Podcast, I’m joined by Robbert de Looff, Industry Commercial Lead for Chemicals at OMP, to explore why supply chain resilience now depends on more than better forecasting. In a world of energy price spikes, shipping disruption, raw material constraints, sustainability pressures, and geopolitical shocks, visibility is useful, ...
People in this episode
Host: Tom Raftery
Guest: Robbert de Looff
Topics covered
- supply chain resilience
- decision making
- forecasting
- risk management
- geopolitical shocks
Keywords
- supply chain
- resilience
- decision making
- forecasting
- geopolitical risks
- sustainability
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: OMP
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