Rerouting the World: How Global Supply Chains Are Being Rewired

Overview
From just-in-time to just-in-case, the pandemic, war, and trade tensions have forced companies to rethink global supply chains. A new geography of production is emerging—leaner, closer, and more resilient.

Real Trends

  • Apple shifting iPhone production to India and Vietnam
  • Toyota increasing inventory buffers for semiconductors
  • EU building “friend-shoring” ties with Eastern Europe and Morocco

Drivers

  • Geopolitical risk (U.S.–China tech war, Red Sea instability)
  • Logistics bottlenecks and port disruptions
  • ESG pressures for sustainable sourcing

Takeaway
Supply chains are not shrinking—but rewiring around flexibility and geopolitics.