The central issue in the supply chain for the city of Vancouver in Canada is disruptions following COVID-19 that led to raw material shortages, rising transportation costs, and delays in product availability (Craighead et al., 2007). With its high living costs and reliance on foreign suppliers, the city of Vancouver faces significant economic and social challenges (Christopher, 2016). Optimizing the supply chain in Vancouver is crucial as it affects businesses, consumers, and financial stability (Wu et al., 2021). This study is a systematic review of the literature that critically analyzes multiple studies to identify patterns and gaps in knowledge (Seuring & Müller, 2008). The databases used include Google Scholar, JSTOR, and ScienceDirect to gather relevant resources. Key themes identified were supply chain resilience, localization, government policies, and emerging technologies (Garcia & Kim, 2021). These themes are essential as they provide solutions for improving efficiency, reducing costs, and ensuring long-term sustainability in Vancouver’s supply chain (Zhang & Yu, 2021).
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Sepideh Faghihi has a strong professional background as a bank employee with extensive experience in customer relations, digital transformation, and operational efficiency. She pursued graduate studie...
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