
Why the Ceasefire Won’t Fix Supply Chain Risk
From Resilient Supply Chain by Tom Raftery
April 10, 2026 · 17 min · Season 1 · Episode 116
About this episode
This episode discusses the ongoing pressures on supply chains despite a ceasefire and the implications of the war on Iran for supply chain resilience.
Send me a message A ceasefire is in place, so why are supply chains still under pressure? Because a half-open chokepoint can be harder to manage than a fully closed one. In this second bonus episode of Resilient Supply Chain+, I break down what the war on Iran means for supply chain resilience, sustainability, risk, data, and visibility over the next 6-12 months. This isn’t about headline panic. It’s about what happens when disruption becomes friction, when shipping is still moving but at hig...
People in this episode
Host: Tom Raftery
Topics covered
- supply chain resilience
- sustainability
- risk management
- data visibility
- geopolitical impact
Keywords
- supply chain
- ceasefire
- Iran
- risk
- disruption
- shipping
- visibility
Mentioned in this episode
Places: Iran
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