Expecting the unexpected has become a core part of the logistics and supply chain playbook in recent years. It is fair to say that, at least initially, the disruptions at the Detroit-Windsor Ambassador Bridge fell into that “unexpected” grouping, to be sure.
Source: logistics Mgmt
Ambassador Bridge blockade is another example of expecting the unexpected in the supply chain
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