SUPPLY CHAIN LEADERS BRACE FOR ENERGY CRUNCH, TURN TO AI
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Key findings highlight three disruptive forces reshaping global supply chains:
- Energy reliability is emerging as the next supply chain crisis. Almost nine in 10 companies experienced energy disruption in the past year, from price volatility to weather-driven outages. Executives are consequently worried about power reliability, with seven in 10 saying they fear outages more than any other disruption. Yet fewer than a third of organizations have advanced backup systems in place. Looking ahead, 90% say they would pay a premium for sites with reliable energy infrastructure.
- AI is already running supply chains. 70% of companies now report advanced or transformational AI adoption, with quality control and risk identification leading the way. By 2030, leaders expect AI to drive the majority of supply chain decisions across all major functions.
- Regionalization is accelerating. Distributing products across major cities and key consumption areas has long been a supply chain focus. After decades of globalization, nearly six in 10 executives forecast more localized supply chains by 2030. More than three-quarters have already implemented or are actively building regional networks, especially around consumption centers. Energy reliability (40%) now outranks labor costs (36%) as the top driver of where companies choose to locate operations.
The full report, 2026 Supply Chain Outlook, is available here.
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