Under the dual impact of the technology war and COVID-19, the global manufacturing supply chain is evidently shifting from 'long' to 'short'. The pandemic has vividly exposed the profound inter-dependencies in today’s global supply chain ecosystems – and powerfully demonstrated the inherent risks in our complex connected world. The ‘Next Normal’ will see some radical reconfiguration of global supply chains
KPMG points out that supply chain risks are viewed as the greatest threat, with 68% of CEOs believing that enterprises must prioritize increasing resilience and ensuring that supply chains can quickly recover in this rapidly changing market and competitions
Looking into the strategies of Taiwan's top 5 manufacturers in DIGITIMES 2021 Asia Supply Chain 100 , it is reflected that leaders’ core competence is built on the foundation of digitization, AI implementation, human resource optimization and refinement as well as CSR fulfillment
Join DIGITIMES Supply Chain Webinar and discuss Supply Chain 2025, reflecting on Covid disruptions, and exploring how logistics sector dynamics and geopolitics will impact the future for post-pandemic supply chains