From disruption to reinvention: The future of supply chains in europe
This report examines the challenges and future of supply chains in Europe, focusing on disruption, risk, and reinvention.
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Methods
The research method involved a combination of data analysis, scenario planning, and expert insights. It utilized the Oxford Global Economic Model to estimate the impact of supply disruptions and conducted surveys to gauge executive perspectives on operational changes. The methodology also included an analysis of industry dependencies on cross-border inputs and demand, as well as a review of potential recovery times based on economic forecasts.
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Key Insights
The report analyzes the impact of the pandemic and the Ukraine war on European supply chains, highlighting economic losses and the need for reinvention. It discusses the sources of disruption, such as energy prices, raw material shortages, and talent gaps. The research suggests that supply chain resilience, relevance, and sustainability are key to adapting to perpetual uncertainty. It also provides a methodology for estimating economic impacts and outlines strategies for supply chain transformation.
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Additional Viewpoints
Categories: 2020s time horizon | 2022 publication year | 2022 time horizon | 2023 time horizon | English publication language | Europe geographic scope | data | economic loss | energy prices | global geographic scope | logistics | material shortages | material supplies | natural resources | reinvention | relevance | resilience | risk | supply chain | supply chain disruption | sustainability | talent | talent shortages | technology | transformation strategies