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Supply Chain Diversification

Setting the Scene

Defining Supply Chain Diversification

A proactive strategy that involves embedding one or more of these four dimensions into the supply chain network: multi-shoring, multi-sourcing, adding modes of transport, and diversifying logistics operations.

It enables rapid adaption and reconfiguration of the supply chain to enhance customer centricity, resilience, sustainability, and agility which can improve competitive advantage.

Supply chain diversification along the entire supply chain is facilitated by technology and proactive relationship management along the entire supply chain enabling multi-stakeholder collaboration.

Benefits

Supply chain diversification is not without challenges, but it is a strategic approach that can unlock many benefits. The five principal advantages are:

Customer Centricity
Sustainability
Resilience
Agility
Profitability

Elements of the Report

Building on the definition of supply chain diversification, Chapter 2 “Dimensions” outlines the four dimensions of the supply chain diversification model, which provide the foundation for developing supply chain diversification strategies. 

Chapter 3 “Examples” explores the strategic nuances of each dimension of the model across various industry sectors, showcasing real-world examples that demonstrate the benefits of diversification strategies. 

Chapter 4 “Implementation” provides guidance for leveraging the model and implementing a supply chain diversification strategy. 


The next section maps out the Supply Chain Diversification dimensions and perspectives to consider.