Global events and market trends continually disrupt supply chains—from increased cost to decreased product demand to labour shortages. Supply chain leaders and managers must move from reacting to disruptions to employing proactive steps that help manage risks and stabilize efficiency.
Reshoring
August 27, 2023
How reshoring helps mitigate the hidden risks and costs of offshore sourcing.
Top 10 growth & profitability disruptors in 2023
February 15, 2023
For the second year in a row, our experts identify the top 10 disruptive forces that will impact business growth and profitability in the year ahead.
Mitigating supply chain risks through insurance
November 22, 2022
Certain types of insurance can help mitigate losses from supply chain disruption. We explain key strategies and considerations your organization can i...
CME and BDO 2022 Survey on Supply Chains
March 16, 2022
The Survey on Supply Chains reveals the views, concerns, and experiences of over 500 manufacturing leaders in Canada.
4 steps to building supply chain resiliency and protecting your business
March 09, 2022
Supply chains are more unstable than ever. Learn from industry experts about the biggest issues facing supply chains today and best practices for mana...
Top 10 growth and profitability disruptors for 2022
February 24, 2022
Continued inflation, labour shortages, and supply chain disruptions are among our predictions for the top 10 growth and profitability disruptors for 2...
What is CUSMA? Scoping the impact of the new NAFTA
September 23, 2021
CUSMA replaced NAFTA, but what does that mean for Canadian businesses? Learn how to navigate a key free trade agreement.
Case study: The Canadian-made supply chain
February 01, 2021
See how two BDO manufacturing clients Novo Textiles and Harbour Technologies joined forces to build an all Canadian-made product, securing NGen fundin...
Aquaculture in Canada: A playbook for global companies
December 01, 2020
How can global aquaculture companies succeed in Atlantic Canada? This guide gets you started. Learn the five first steps.