Building Long-Term Success by Addressing Supply Chain Constraints

Supply chain professionals face a multitude of challenges, but addressing short-term issues can pave the way for long-term success. By focusing on immediate risks, businesses can innovate and gain a competitive edge.


Constrained supply chain impacting labor, capacity, and raw materials

In today’s fast-paced business environment, supply chain and procurement professionals are under increasing pressure to manage complex workloads while optimizing costs. According to a recent survey, six key constraints currently impact the supply chain:

  • Labor shortages (55%)
  • Limited capacity (45%)
  • High energy costs (43%)
  • Labor fatigue (41%)
  • Shortage of raw materials (33%)
  • Greenhouse gas reduction commitments (23%)

To overcome these challenges, businesses should focus on addressing short-term risks while designing solutions for long-term success. By leveraging the marketplace for learning and innovation, organizations can form partnerships to overcome technical barriers and shape more sustainable products.

By reprioritizing their approach to these constraints, businesses can influence product design and secure a future that is more competitive and sustainable. Collaboration with internal and external stakeholders to remove resource constraints from future products is essential for ensuring long-term success.

Finally, supply chain leaders should not hesitate to partner with external solution providers to overcome technical barriers. By running pilot projects with startups and innovators, they can quickly identify effective solutions to today’s challenges while preparing for tomorrow’s opportunities.

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