Nearly 75% of consumer product organizations and retailers turn to regional sourcing amidst global disruption

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Nearly 75% of consumer product organizations and retailers turn to regional sourcing amidst global disruption

Balancing cost and resilience will be vital as more than 40% of consumer products and retail organizations anticipate stockouts during this holiday season, and nearly 40% expect late deliveries

Paris, November 15, 2023 – Consumer products and retail (CPR) companies are diversifying and localizing their supply chain networks to deal with last-mile delivery challenges, quick commerce expectations, and to prevent stockouts during the busy holiday season. Nearly 8 out of 10 (79%) CPR organizations today are diversifying their supplier base, with 71% actively investing in regionalizing and localizing. For example, 83% of organizations are actively investing in friend-shoring, a growing trade practice where supply chain networks are focused on countries regarded as political and economic allies, to further reduce risk exposure. This is according to the Capgemini Research Institute’s latest report, ‘Illuminating the path: Building resilient and efficient supply chains in the consumer products and retail industry’, which examines how CPR organizations are transforming their supply chain strategy to infuse resilience, efficiency and sustainability into their business.

According to the new report, global supply chains are currently threatened by a multitude of factors including inflation, geopolitical tensions, over-reliance on certain countries for components, fluctuating freight rates and port congestions. Over three quarters (77%) of CPR organizations said that geopolitical issues are impacting the costs and efficiency of supply chains. Against this backdrop, the report found that nearshoring and domestic sourcing is gaining prominence as organizations try to strike a balance between cost and resilience.

Globally by 2025, offshore procurement is expected to drop by 7%, with nearshoring and domestic sourcing set to increase by 4% and 3% respectively. North America is leading the nearshoring trend, with a 9% increase in nearshore procurement in terms of dollar value, a 4% increase in domestic, and a 15% reduction in offshoring procurement predicted by 2025.

As supply chain disruptions continue to pose new challenges for retail and consumer product organizations, they are pivoting their sourcing strategies to build resilience. Balancing cost efficiencies with resilience while focusing on adopting sustainable and circular economy practices will go a long way in creating future-ready supply chains that can drive profitable growth,” said Lindsey Mazza, Global Retail Lead at Capgemini. “In order to adapt and thrive, consumer product and retail organizations should also focus on preparing for the holiday season, which can be a profitable yet challenging period. Optimizing inventories, localizing supply chain networks and exploring alternate fulfillment options can help businesses be more prepared during this period to meet consumer expectations. Technology and data will play a key role in this – be it helping with demand sensing, automating warehouses, improving customer experiences, or ensuring efficient fulfillment.”