GUEST OPINION James Robinson, Head of Services, Asia Pacific at SYSPRO: Global trade dynamics are shifting and Australian manufacturers are not immune to the ripple effects of international policy changes. The recent escalation of US trade tariffs on key sectors poses a significant challenge to Australian manufacturing supply chains. From rising raw material costs to disrupted supply routes, the impact on operational efficiency and profitability could be significant.
GUEST OPINION by Peter Murphy, Head of Consulting, Atturra Advisory: The past 12 months have proven particularly challenging for Australian businesses. Faced with everything from cyberattacks and supply chain disruptions to uncertain economic conditions and staff shortages, many have had to make significant changes to their operations.
GUEST OPINION: As organisations continue to regroup after years of disruption and lockdown, many are finding they face similar challenges and opportunities.
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