Talking Supply Chain Podcast: Get ready for the recovery

On this episode, Steven Bowen, CEO of MainePointe, discusses the steps supply chain managers need to take before a business rebound. SCMR’s Editorial Director Bob Trebilcock hosts.

<p>Steven Bowen, CEO and founder of MainePointe, discusses the steps your organization needs to take for the recovery ahead.</p>

Steven Bowen, CEO and founder of MainePointe, discusses the steps your organization needs to take for the recovery ahead.

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一年了,大部分的新闻都是关于电子商务onomic challenges as a result of the pandemic. That may be about to change. Vaccination newsgets a little betterevery day, and now the CBO is predicting 3.7%growthfor the first quarter even without an economic stimulus. And,another stimulusmay be around the corner.

The questionSteven Bowen, CEO of the consulting firmMainePointe, is asking his clients is: Are you preparing your supply chains for a recovery?

On this episode of Talking Supply Chain,博文outlines the nine key capabilities your company needs to consider to get ready for the recovery and the next round of growth.

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About the Author

Bob Trebilcock
Bob Trebilcock is the editorial director forModern Materials Handlingand an editorial advisor toSupply Chain Management Review. He has covered materials handling, technology, logistics, and supply chain topics for nearly 40 years. He is a graduate of Bowling Green State University. He lives in Chicago and can be reached at 603-852-8976.

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