Within the Construction and Engineering (C&E) sector, a connected supply chain is more than just an efficiency driver—it’s a significant competitive advantage. Supply chains are complicated beasts, whatever the sector. But unravel that complexity and many, many benefits are revealed.
Since the beginning of time, C&E has faced uncertainty and unpredictability. Fluctuating materials costs, political conflicts, pandemics, labor shortages… no two disruptions are alike, and they often take place concurrently. Despite this, the majority of C&E businesses continue to operate with a fragmented supply chain network, despite the benefit of hindsight. It puts them at a significant disadvantage to peer organizations already maximizing competitive advantage.
This infographic focuses on the four resource types that have to work harmoniously in order to keep projects on schedule.
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Since the beginning of time, C&E has faced uncertainty and unpredictability. Fluctuating materials costs, political conflicts, pandemics, labor shortages… no two disruptions are alike, and they often take place concurrently. Despite this, the majority of C&E businesses continue to operate with a fragmented supply chain network, despite the benefit of hindsight. It puts them at a significant disadvantage to peer organizations already maximizing competitive advantage.
This infographic focuses on the four resource types that have to work harmoniously in order to keep projects on schedule.
Download to find out more.