Journal of Critical Infrastructure Policy Volume 1, Number 2, Fall/Winter 2020 | Page 33

Supply Chain Resilience : Push and Pull in Catastrophes
already high-volume , high-velocity flows of food serving major urban areas , including Puget Sound , were rapidly doubled and more by increasing time-worked , pallets picked , and truckloads delivered while reducing variations in production and distribution . This was possible by streamlining preexisting production capacity and preexisting channels .
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Figure 6 . Proportional concentration of food processing capacity ( CNA , Institute for Public Research , 2019 )
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