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Last week香蕉视频直播檚 atmospheric river triggered memories of November 2021, when flooding wiped out parts of the Coquihalla Highway, wreaking havoc on the supply chain and delaying the shipment of goods.
The supply chain must fundamentally change to accommodate an extreme climate, said Babak Tosarkani, an assistant professor in manufacturing at the University of B.C.香蕉视频直播檚 Okanagan campus.
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These changes take time, said Tosarkani, and in the short term, if natural disasters continue to damage critical infrastructures like roads and railways, rising costs will be apparent throughout the supply chain.
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Expanding the network to rely on different forms of transport will also help.
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The has already issued several warnings, and the province is investing heavily in flood and .
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Despite the changes, there will be challenges ahead.
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