Production lines form the backbone of manufacturing, yet they remain highly vulnerable to disruptions arising from supplier failures, natural disasters, geopolitical tensions, or technological glitches. In today’s hyper-connected and globalized economy, even a minor disruption can cascade into significant operational delays, increased costs, and reduced customer satisfaction. This article outlines the causes of supply chain disruptions, examines their impact on production lines, and presents a multifaceted strategy for preventing—and mitigating—them.