Resilience 2022: Government – Interos Annual Global Supply Chain Report

November 8, 2022
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Resilience 2022: Government – Download the Interos Annual Global Supply Chain Report

Interos surveyed 300 global supply chain leaders in the government sector as part of Resilience 2022, the second edition of the company’s Annual Global Supply Chain Report. This in-depth study shows the impact of continued supply chain upheavals and what govt. organizations intend to do about it.

As the study shows, govt.  organizations reported facing four major supply chain events within the last 12 months, not including the war in Ukraine. These disruptions cost these organizations an average of $180 million annually in lost revenue. 

The report also found that govt. organizations plan on retreating from totally globalized supply chains – and intend to onshore/nearshore 52% of their supply chains. 

Key findings of the Interos Resilience 2022 Government survey include:

  • 61% of govt. organizations plan to make wholesale changes to their supply chain footprint
  • 96% of govt. organizations plan to have implemented technology to gain visibility into their supply chains by Q2 2023
  • Only 9% of govt. organizations currently monitor supplier risk on a continuous basis
  • 74% of govt. organizations agree that collective responsibility is required to protect against supply chain disruptions.

Download the full report below or check out Resilience 2021, last year’s report.  

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