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How NZ supply chains can withstand global shocks

As global shocks expose weaknesses in supply chains, New Zealand’s reliance on maritime trade and global networks has driven the need for resilience and sustainability.

As global shocks expose weaknesses in supply chains, New Zealand’s reliance on maritime trade and global networks has driven the need for resilience and sustainability. This recent article from the University of Auckland’s Business School highlights strategies that can build supply chain resilience.

The article suggests that integrating circular economy principles, advancing tech use like blockchain, and fostering regional partnerships can create robust, sustainable systems. Examples from Fonterra, Zespri, and Air New Zealand show how sustainable practices can enhance resilience. By prioritizing local sourcing and rethinking traditional efficiency, NZ supply chains can prepare for crises while advancing sustainability goals—essential steps for a resilient future.

Read the full article: Building resilience: How NZ supply chains can withstand global shocks by: Associate professor Julia Fehrer, associate professor Christina Stringer, graduate teaching assistant Sunny Kareem and lecturer Timofey Shalpegin (Business School).