1、See the Big Picture2024 Supply Chain Outlook:Delivering resilience in adversityA look ahead to the key strategic trends and opportunities expected to drive the supply chain narrative through 2024 and beyond.November 2023See the Big Picture:2024 Supply Chain Outlook|2ContributorsChris Rogers,Head of
2、Supply Chain Research,S&P Global Market IntelligenceMark Fontecchio,Research Analyst Internet of Things,451 Research,S&P Global Market IntelligenceAmy Chang,Lead Analyst,Panjiva,S&P Global Market IntelligenceEmilee Nason,Data Scientist,Panjiva,S&P Global Market IntelligenceTable of ContentsAdapting
3、to the new normal 3The Take 3Paying for resilience in a high-cost environment 4Technology toolkit for enabling resilience 6Delivering supply chain resilience through organizational agility 7Resilience still needed,spending not guaranteed the Big Picture:2024 Supply Chain Outlook|3Adapting to the new
4、 normalGlobal supply chains have faced a decade of disruptions.The most significant have included the US-China trade war,the COVID-19 pandemic-era consumer goods boom and the Russia-Ukraine war.Supply chain disruptions have also included a variety of natural disasters,financial failures and operatio
5、nal difficulties.Supply chain activity has normalized in operational terms during 2023,but there are significant risks across the industrial policy,labor action and environmental policy implementation spheres heading into 2024.Supply chains need to be more resilient,but questions remain over whether
6、 corporations and their investors are willing to make the investments necessary to fortify them.The TakeGlobal supply chains largely normalized in 2023 after years of disruption,and the need for resilience is clear.The willingness of corporations to build that resiliency is not.Falling operating mar