adapting to new era of supply chain innovation

The rapid pace of technological advancement, energy transitions, and product innovation is reshaping industries worldwide. These changes demand large-scale operational shifts, new skillsets, and evolving workforce strategies to stay competitive.

In 2025, supply chain and procurement professionals will face growing pressure to embrace cutting-edge technologies and continuously upskill. Roles such as logistics managers, category specialists, and AI-driven spend analysts will expand in scope, integrating data modeling and automation into their core responsibilities.

To adapt to this dynamic landscape, companies are increasingly adopting decentralized structures, such as Global Capability Centers (GCCs) and Centers of Excellence (CoEs). These hubs enable organizations to tap into global talent, foster collaboration, and optimize supply chain and procurement operations in a hybrid working environment. This trend is set to redefine efficiency and innovation in global trade.

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