Are There Now Supply Bottlenecks After the Houthi Attacks?

Geopolitical tensions in the Middle East are affecting global supply chains and raising concerns about potential bottlenecks in the flow of goods. The recent Houthi attacks have highlighted existing vulnerabilities and renewed the debate over how well companies are prepared to respond to such disruptions.

In an article published by WirtschaftsWoche, Prof. Dr. Jannis Bischof, holder of the Chair of General Business Administration and Management Accounting, comments on the potential consequences of the crisis. 

He argues that many companies have not sufficiently adapted the organization of their supply chains after the coronavirus pandemic, leaving them inadequately prepared to cope with future crises and supply disruptions.

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