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9 sty 2024 · The World Economic Forum’s A Global Rewiring: Redefining Global Value Chains for the Future, published in collaboration with Kearney, identified five themes shaping the next generation of value chains: Decoupling and reshoring as companies reconsider reliance on single source suppliers to reduce vulnerability.
- Global value chains | World Economic Forum
Global value chains continue to face challenges ranging from...
- Global value chains | World Economic Forum
Executive summary. How value chain disruptions redefine globalization. Rewiring in a supply-constrained world. Five trends that dominate the rewiring of global value chains. 2.1 From global to globally connected multi-local value chains. 2.2 From “doing” digital to “being” digital across end-to-end operations.
16 sty 2019 · Across multiple value chains (including manufacturing), more value is coming from services. Shifting to services can offer advantages: smoothing cyclicality in sales, providing higher-margin revenue streams, and enabling new sales or design ideas due to closer interaction with customers.
By describing how these shifts will likely evolve over the next 10 to 15 years and calculating their effects on global production and trade, the scenarios in this paper offers new - empirically funded - insights on the future of GVCs.
future value chains. In this white paper, the World Economic Forum, in collaboration with Kearney, presents a playbook of proven strategies deployed along each of the five trends shaping the rewiring of global value chains, developed in partnership with a community of manufacturing and supply chain executives and experts. We trust this will help
7 maj 2024 · Global value chains continue to face challenges ranging from the climate crisis to geopolitical headwinds and next-generation technologies. Manufacturers must decide how best to reconfigure their supply chains to safeguard their operations well into the future.
11 lip 2017 · By describing how these shifts will likely evolve over the next 10 to 15 years and calculating their effects on global production and trade, the scenarios in this paper offers new - empirically funded - insights on the future of GVCs.