In this strategy guide, learn what businesses can do to adapt to the biggest supply chain challenges of 2023 and beyond.
While the UK largely reverted to pre-pandemic life in 2022, multiple sectors of the economy were still reeling from a new set of supply chain disruptions, ranging from local skilled worker shortages to the energy crisis triggered by the Russo-Ukrainian War.
These issues, in turn, have impacted Britain’s beleaguered construction sector. Build firms saw two straight months of decline in August and September 2022 — these months saw new construction orders plunging to their lowest activity level since the summer of 2020. Meanwhile, the Construction Products Association (CPA) predicts construction output to fall by 3.9% in 2023 due to the threat of a broader economic recession and climate of political uncertainty.
There are other issues disrupting supply chains across the country. Some are recent developments, while others go back several years. In this CHAS guide, we take a deep dive into these supply chain challenges and how you can take action accordingly.
What You’ll Learn:
- The biggest supply chain challenges facing UK construction businesses in 2023.
- The impact of the skills shortage on construction supply chains
- The challenges presented by inflationary pressures
- The need to keep up with new regulations
- Why ESG is now a critical component of supply chain responsibility.
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