Hurricane Harvey's Supply Chain Impact May Be Worse Than Expected

The impact of Hurricane Harvey on the global supply chain will be worse than expected due to the dependence on chemicals and intermediate products across a range of industries, according to supply chain experts at Resilinc.

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The impact of Hurricane Harvey on the global supply chain will be worse than expected due to the dependence on chemicals and intermediate products across a range of industries, according to supply chain experts at Resilinc, a provider of supply chain risk and resiliency solutions. Other contributing factors are an interconnected global supply chain and a lack of sub-tier supplier visibility.

Resilinc reports that 33 percent of U.S. chemical production has been disrupted as a result of Hurricane Harvey. Resilinc’s data repository, which tracks millions of parts and raw materials through multiple supply-chain tiers, shows that 68 key chemicals and intermediates originate from the Texas region. Many of these chemicals are used in the high-tech electronics and semiconductor industry.

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