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Properly planning for the unplanned, or supply chain disruption for whatever reason, means optimizing your DC network, having the right modes lined up to transport your goods to market, and ensuring that you choose the best ocean port for entry - and a backup just in case, says John A. Moseley, general manager, trade development, at the Port of Houston Authority. [Run Time (Min.): 8:11]
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