Rethinking the semiconductor supply chain: Why collaboration is no longer optional
📊Executive Summary
The semiconductor supply chain is facing significant challenges due to geopolitical tensions, tariff fluctuations, and raw material scarcity, which have exposed its fragility. The pandemic-era chip shortage highlighted the interconnected nature of the supply chain, affecting various sectors including automotive and consumer electronics. A new collaboration between the International Semiconductor Industry Group (ISIG) and the Digital Supply Chain Institute (DSCI) aims to foster a more resilient and collaborative ecosystem. This initiative seeks to break down silos within the industry, encouraging shared strategies and decision-making across the supply chain to enhance speed, resilience, and sustainability. Companies are urged to shift from a linear supply chain model to a more interconnected approach, which could serve as a blueprint for other high-stakes industries....
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