Pandemic Resilience – It’s a marathon, not a sprint

COVID-19 is the largest public health emergency for 100 years. But with current vaccinations outpacing infection rates by a factor of ten – and the production-to-injection timeframe being as fast as two days – logistics and supply-chain solutions have played a vital role so far in managing the pandemic

The recent DHL White Paper takes stock of what we have learned from the Covid-19 crisis and how we can prepare for future health emergencies. From our perspective it clearly highlights the essential importance of supply chain relationships. Without them, supply chain performance will always be suboptimal.

Download the paper here: Revisiting-Pandemic-Resilience-White-Paper-(English).

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