Supply Chain Security

Logistics and supply chain security scenes at a major shipping harbor

Supply Chain Resiliency is Supply Chain Security

Global Trade Magazine recently published an article highlighting the possibility of a port workers strike at the East and Gulf Coast ports. Those familiar with O’Meara and Associates will recall our previous discussion on the costs associated with delays due to port shutdowns, particularly in LA/LB. Experienced logistics and supply chain management (SCM) professionals are […]

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A drone view of the Dali cargo vessel, which crashed into the Francis Scott Key Bridge causing it to collapse, in Baltimore

The Cost of the Baltimore Bridge Collapse

Contingency plans. Companies who are members of the Customs-Trade Partnership Against Terrorism (CTPAT), or foreign companies who participate in their respective supply chain security programs (Authorized Economic Operator/AEO, etc.) should have already made contingency plans for a port closure. That is the point behind the development of supply chain security as a field. After the

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