The disruptions are here to stay

What are supply chain leaders saying about the future of operations?

Research from A.P. Moller – Maersk discovers four in five supply chain leaders anticipate geopolitical tension and uncertainty to last for a further two years.

Supply chains have faced significant disruption over the past 12 months thanks to tariff uncertainties, shifting trade policies and geopolitical tension.

In the context of this volatile environment, Maersk’s latest survey examines leadership expectations and discovers most executives are anticipating long-lasting disruption.

”…with the right tools and partners, you can control even such a black swan event. You need to be proactive and become more agile in a geopolitical environment like today. To achieve this, you need full control of your global customs data, have it digitally in one central platform where you can blend it with the data of sudden tariff changes as they happen. The companies which immediately began gathering global customs data via Maersk Trade and Tariff Studio back in April have since been better prepared for other disruptions. By reacting fast, they were able to safeguard their supply chains and build resilience”

Lars Karlsson

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