Supply chain disruption is no longer an occasional challenge but a daily reality for global operations. Factors such as the US–China trade war, retaliatory tariffs, sanctions, inflation, political instability, the Russian invasion of Ukraine, and Brexit have all affected global trade and are steering capital toward diverse markets. In this evolving landscape, reassessing and redesigning supply chain networks has become crucial for ensuring operational resilience. How can companies adapt their supply chain strategies to better navigate these disruptions and leverage emerging opportunities?