Japan disaster shows manufacturers' vulnerability to disruptions in their supply routes

Source(s): Associated Press
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The recent devastating earthquake and tsunami in Japan have exposed a problem with how multinational companies do business. The system they use to keep supplies rolling in is lean and cost-effective — yet vulnerable to sudden shocks, reports The Associated Press.

"When you're running incredibly lean and you're going global, you become very vulnerable to supply disruptions," says Stanley Fawcett, a professor of global supply chain management at Brigham Young University.

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