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Bindiya Vakil

Bindiya Vakil

Bindiya Vakil is the CEO and co-founder of Resilinc, a provider of supply chain resiliency solutions. She can be reached at bindiya@resilinc.com.
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Regionalized supply chains: the key to resilience

The pandemic exposed the fragility of our global supply chains and how vulnerable they are to disruption. A more regionalized model would create greater flexibility and speed, allowing companies to be more nimble when problems arise.
May 15, 2022
Bindiya Vakil
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The pandemic exposed the fragility of our global supply chains and how vulnerable they are to disruption. A more regionalized model would create greater flexibility and speed, allowing companies to be more nimble when problems arise. 


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Resiliency starts with supplier mapping

The COVID-19 pandemic has served as a wake-up call, forcing companies to realize the risk of not knowing who their suppliers’ suppliers are.
January 5, 2021
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The COVID-19 pandemic has served as a wake-up call, forcing companies to realize the risk of not knowing who their suppliers’ suppliers are.
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