Spotlight on Aerospace and Defense
Today, more than 12,000 second- and third-tier worldwide suppliers deliver parts, materials, and components to support the complex nature of the global aerospace and defense (A&D) industry. Many of these sub-tier suppliers provide sophisticated, technological components that are foundational to support the critical infrastructure and industrial needs of this industry.
However, most companies have little to no visibility into who these sub-tier suppliers are or where they are located.
But corporate leaders agree—restructuring aerospace and defense supply chains including nearshore sourcing of critical supplies is key to provide greater security and resiliency for this global industry.
In this in-depth report, we cover recent trends fueling increased disruptions such as a 105% surge in labor disruptions across the entire A&D, new policies shaping supply chains, and solutions to mitigate your future risks.
Key Insights:
- H1 2022 to H1 2023 data on risk trends and disruptions affecting aerospace and defense holistically and by its subsectors
- Exclusive insights into materials and commodity restraints including PFAS, aluminum, cobalt and titanium
- New policies and legislations such as the U.S. Build Back Better policy, U.S. CHIPS ACT and UFLPA impacting aerospace and defense
- Best practices for resilient aerospace and defense supply chains