Russia's invasion of Ukraine has brought renewed urgency to creating resilient supply chains — the latest in a range of forces putting immense pressure on supply chains.

Inflation, notably rising energy prices, is pushing up the cost of manufacturing and logistics. Customers have become more demanding, with the pandemic driving greater reliance on e-commerce and rapid delivery. Supply chain complexity is increasing, with multiple third parties involved at various stages making it harder for manufacturers to control and monitor goods’ progress, whether upstream, downstream, or in transit. And environmental, social, governance expectations are rising, increasing the need for goods to be produced and transported sustainably and ethically.

This chain of unprecedented disruptions over recent years, while unsettling, are catalysts for a new era in supply chain management. Download our latest paper to find out how they are fuelling investments in data and analytics capabilities for improved resilience and efficiency across the chain.

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