The core nature of the supply chain and the way it operates is critical in how quickly and effectively your business can respond to change. In today’s complex environment, marked by regional disruptions, evolving customer expectations, and rapid technological advancements, supply chains must be built for resilience, speed, and local adaptability.
While centralized models traditionally offer consistency and cost control, decentralized architectures are seen on the rise—proving essential for companies aiming to withstand shocks and meet regional demand patterns. As McKinsey notes, almost 90% of businesses now prioritize some level of regionalization.
Download our latest infographic that breaks down the core differences between Centralized and Decentralized supply chain models, helping you evaluate the impact, advantages, and trade-offs of each. Explore which supply chain model aligns best with your business goals and market dynamics.

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