Supply Chain Edge: Disjointed world, Tesla’s woes, bad canal choices December 8, 2023 • Supply chains in 2024 face higher labor costs which may hinder investments in resilience. Firms are returning to “just in time” rather than “just in case” inventory strategies and diversification of suppliers is falling. Reshoring continues, however, as firms look to cut costs and risks even... Read more →
Supply Chain Edge: Outlooks for resilience and semiconductors; rare earth restrictions and vessel hijacking November 24, 2023 • In new research this week with our colleagues from across S&P Global Market Intelligence, we look ahead to the key strategic trends and opportunities facing supply chains in 2024. Supply chain resilience is more important than ever, but falling profits and evidence of declining diversificati... Read more →