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The supply chain trends shaking up 2023

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When disruption is constant, an organization’s preparation for key supply chain trends can be a significant competitive advantage.

Disruptions to supply chain operations are set to stay in 2023, whether they be existing or new geopolitical conflicts, inflationary pressures and the recessionary environment, climate change weather events, or other issues yet to emerge. They can all impact access to goods and how they flow to their final destination, create port holdups, reduce container and ocean freight availability, and surge prices, among other concerns.

In 2023, amid these disruptions, there will likely be some key supply chain trends to manage. Managing your organization’s response to these can be a critical opportunity in the year ahead. At KPMG, from within our Global Operations Centre of Excellence, we firmly believe that: nations will be skeptical about cross-border trade cooperationcyber criminals will ramp up activity; there will be key material access turmoilmanufacturing footprints will change shaperetail and distribution supply chains are morphing rapidlysupply chain technology investments will accelerate; and on the ESG front, scope 3 emissions will be scrutinized – notably, by investors and regulators in addition to the environmentally conscious consumer.

To help set yourself up for success in dealing with these supply chain trends in 2023, there are three overarching things you should have in place. These are:

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