Supply Chain Diversification

According to the 2024 Maersk survey, Supply Chain Diversification ranks 3rd among the top 15 logistics trends decision makers consider most relevant.

And across the Automotive, Chemicals, and Technology sectors I work with, this rings absolutely true.

We’re operating in an era shaped by geopolitical uncertainty, climate shocks, and rapid tech shifts. In such a landscape, resilience isn’t just about contingency planning, it’s about structural adaptability.

Whether it’s multi-sourcing, regionalizing production, or building modal flexibility into logistics plans, the businesses leading the way are the ones that aren’t overly reliant on any one supplier, route, or geography.

Diversification is no longer a trend we’re exploring. It’s now the lens through which supply chains are being redesigned.

The challenge? Balancing diversification with visibility and efficiency.

The opportunity? A more agile, shock-proof supply chain fit for the future.

Let’s connect to discuss more.