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Global Supply Chain Resilience: Lessons from Recent Disruptions
How companies are building more robust supply chains after learning from pandemic-era challenges.
BY MICHAEL RODRIGUEZ•Friday, September 12, 2025•11714 views

The global supply chain disruptions of recent years have forced companies to rethink their approach to logistics and inventory management. What once seemed like efficient just-in-time delivery systems proved vulnerable when faced with unprecedented global challenges.
Leading companies are now investing in supply chain diversification, creating multiple sourcing options and building strategic inventory buffers. Technology plays a crucial role in this transformation, with IoT sensors, blockchain tracking, and AI-powered demand forecasting helping companies maintain visibility across their entire supply network.
Regional sourcing strategies are gaining popularity as companies seek to reduce their dependence on single geographic regions. This shift, often called "nearshoring" or "friendshoring," involves moving production closer to end markets or to countries with stable political and economic relationships.
The lessons learned from recent disruptions are reshaping how businesses think about risk management and operational resilience for the long term.