Modernizing your supply chain for a greater impact: Redesign, construct, and manage your supply network to streamline processes, drive necessary change, and deliver value that benefits your business, society, and the planet.
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$1.6T
is the average revenue growth opportunity that businesses are missing each year due to vulnerability to disruption
64%
of emissions come from Tier 2 suppliers and beyond
43%
of total working hours in supply chain roles can be transformed by generative AI
31%
of companies take over 120 days to recover from disruption
What’s trending in supply chain networks
AI & Digital Intelligence Everywhere — Advanced technologies like AI, machine learning, and smart sensors are increasingly used to forecast demand, manage inventory, and enable real-time tracking across global supply-chain networks.
Real-Time Visibility & Digital Twins — Many companies now build virtual “digital twin” models of their supply networks; this allows them to simulate supply disruptions or demand shifts and react faster.
Resilience & Network Diversification — Rather than relying on a single supplier or region, businesses are diversifying sourcing and distribution across multiple regions or countries. This helps mitigate risks from geopolitical instability, trade disruptions, or disasters.
Sustainability & ESG Integration — Supply chains are turning “green” — through sustainable sourcing, reverse-logistics, recycling or circular-economy models. Environmental and social governance (ESG) considerations are now core, not optional.
Overall, the shift is toward smarter, more transparent, adaptable and responsible supply-chain networks — able to anticipate change, respond flexibly, and meet both business and ethical demands.