As volatility continues to reshape global supply chains, more companies are diversifying production sites under a China Plus X strategy to reduce risk.
In the wake of a world grappling with rising labor costs and geopolitical tensions, nearshoring has become an increasingly popular supply chain strategy.
Amid shifting global landscapes, road freight is clearing a path for Southeast Asia to emerge as prime ground for a Plus One strategy.
Rethinking supply chains in today’s new normal is a complex challenge.
In a new era of “re-globalization”, economic integration is expanding to new markets and reshaping supply chains through nearshoring and multi-shoring.
As the trade landscape evolves, companies are seeking to recalibrate supply chains to stay competitive – but how can they ensure they get it right?
China’s reopening sparks optimism for global trade, offering significant opportunities for businesses in a dynamically recovering market.
Zooming into key focus trends such as sustainability and automation.