Shifting gears: procurement refocuses on risk and sustainability

This report is a compilation of changing procurement trends based on a survey of 430 C-level executives conducted between January and February 2022. Economist Impact conducted the accompanying research and interview programme of practitioners and subject-matter experts.

Supply chain resilience: semiconductor autonomy

Semiconductors are an essential component found in goods ranging from household machines such as refrigerators, to automobiles and defence equipment. Securing access to this technology is essential for individuals, businesses and governments. This article assesses how to secure the supply of semiconductors.

Looking out: the rise of the external workforce and its impact on internal functions

This report is the culmination of surveying 430 C-level executives on the changing trends in procurement during January and February 2022 and the accompanying research and interview programme of practitioners and subject-matter experts, conducted by the Economist Impact research team. This report was written by Siddharth Poddar and edited by Pooja Chaudhary and Harsheen Sethi, with support from Amanda Simms on sub-editing.

Economist Impact wishes to thank the following experts for their participation in the interview programme:

Chain reactions: Digitalisation in procurement

Chain reactions: building value in procurement through digitalisation

The research provides a deep dive into how procurement is changing as a result of the forces at work, and what some of the catalysts in this shift are.

Confronting the fragility of medicine supply chains

Confronting the fragility of medicine supply chains is an Economist Impact report, sponsored by LEO Pharma A/S. The white paper examines the complex causes of disruptions in the supply chains for drugs, with a particular focus on their active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs). Disruption of supply chains was a common feature of the pandemic. Yet, the structural and economic circumstances that helped contribute to these problems were in existence well before covid-19 made its first appearance.

扰乱因素、数字化、复原力:亚太地区供应链未来展望

新冠疫情对供应链产生了明显的影响,在疫情爆发后的最初几个月里,亚太地区的供应链也发生了一定的中断,但事实证明,该地区供应链的复原力超出最初的预期。

由于地缘政治和经济因素的影响,供应链的转变已然开始,新冠疫情只是加速了其中的某些转变。最近由德尔塔变异株引起的病毒爆发意味着,供应链遭遇的这些干扰尚未结束,因为整个亚太地区的经济活动继续遭受着一系列阻碍。

新冠大流行引发了人们反思和重塑供应链的意愿。我们的最新研究显示,三分之一的企业正准备彻底改革供应链战略,但是这些变革将着眼于长期。此外,亚洲供应链经理对供应链战略的看法与北美和欧洲的同行明显不同。

Friends or foes in supply chain resilience - Government policy and corporate strategy at odds with each other in critical areas

Covid-19 has convinced public and private sector decision-makers to enhance supply chain resilience. However, efforts to increase onshoring are at odds with corporate strategy. Renewed trust in global trade is needed.

Disruption, Digitisation, Resilience: The future of Asia-Pacific supply chains

Shifts in supply chains were already under way, owing to geopolitical and economic factors, and covid-19 has accelerated some of them. Recent outbreaks of the virus—driven by the delta variant—mean that we have not seen the last of supply-chain disruptions yet, as economic activity across Asia-Pacific continues to be hampered. 
 

Supply-Chain Evolution: A Strategic Perspective

This report is the second in a two-part series exploring the impacts of supply-chain disruption—a new normal for businesses. The first report, The business costs of supply-chain disruption, explored how disruption has become more common and more costly than ever, in terms of both operational and reputational costs. Over half of the executives surveyed (54%) acknowledge that they must make significant changes in order to effectively manage supply-chain disruptions over the next five years.

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