Strengthen preparedness through risk mitigation

The goal of risk mitigation is to lower the likelihood of dangers. Making contingency planning, cross-docking, assuring and maintaining visibility, or contracting a DCC or 3PL are a few instances of how risk can be minimized or decreased. To reduce the risk of interruptions, shippers and their supply chain partners can quickly adjust to changes in the supply chain by identifying problem areas in advance, gaining visibility, sharing information, securing capacity, and pulling product ahead of schedule.