#Europe

Supply Chain Disruptions to Persist, Maersk Survey Reveals

Supply Chain Disruptions to Persist, Maersk Survey Reveals

A recent survey conducted by Maersk among over 900 European companies reveals that supply chain disruptions are expected to continue over the next 12–24 months. The findings highlight the ongoing challenges posed by geopolitical tensions, trade policy changes, and fluctuating tariffs in the global logistics landscape.

Key findings from the survey include:

  • 78% of companies expect supply chain disruptions to persist in the coming 1–2 years.
  • 48% identify geopolitical risks as a major concern for their operations.
  • Businesses are responding by diversifying sourcing, strengthening relationships with suppliers and logistics partners, and investing in supply chain visibility and resilience.
  • Many companies are also exploring alternative trade routes to mitigate risk and maintain operational continuity.

The survey emphasizes that supply chain volatility is no longer a temporary challenge but a long-term reality. Companies must adopt strategic and adaptive approaches to navigate this evolving landscape effectively.

For businesses, staying proactive and flexible in their logistics planning is now more crucial than ever.

Read the full Maersk report here.

Supply Chain Disruptions to Persist, Maersk Survey Reveals

PepsiCo to Shut Down Two Frito-Lay Plants

Supply Chain Disruptions to Persist, Maersk Survey Reveals

Hapag-Lloyd Profit Drops Amid Trade Volatility

Leave a comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *