Europe is facing a number of economic, environmental and social challenges, with businesses severely affected by supply chain disruptions. To address these challenges, the European Union has launched new measures to strengthen the resilience of the Single Market and build a sustainable, digital and globally competitive economy.
Within this frame, Enterprise Europe Network has established a Supply Chain Resilience B2B platform. This helps companies retain, re-structure or replace existing supply chains, as well as source raw materials, parts, components and/or (semi-)finished goods or services they need to keep production going.
Target companies: suppliers of raw materials, parts, components and/or (semi-)finished goods or services within the following sectors:
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