11 posts tagged with “nearshoring”

BCG and McKinsey data show 62% of companies are actively restructuring supply chain networks in 2026. Here's what that means for your distribution strategy and how to act on it.

Nearshoring strategy in 2026 is being constrained less by factory availability than by a shortage of leaders who can run trade compliance, landed-cost modeling, AI governance, and cross-border execution at speed. Companies expanding in Mexico need org design as much as network design.

Discover how leading logistics operators are building tariff-absorbent supply chain networks in 2026 with predictive inventory, FTZ strategies, and multi-sourcing approaches.

The US 3PL market is projected to grow from $227.69 billion in 2026 to $272.74 billion by 2031 at a 3.68% CAGR. Here's what's driving growth—and why integrated logistics models, nearshoring, and technology differentiation are reshaping the competitive landscape.

GXO Logistics opens a new Mississauga, Ontario distribution center with Pandora, signaling how global 3PLs are accelerating into Canadian markets as nearshoring reshapes North American fulfillment strategies.

Trailer storage demand is surging along US-Mexico border corridors as tariff volatility and nearshoring create unprecedented need for flexible, mobile logistics capacity — the warehouse on wheels is becoming critical infrastructure.

European logistics real estate investment is on track to surpass €35 billion annually as ESG building mandates and nearshoring from Asia reshape warehouse development across the continent. Here's what shippers need to know.

Deloitte's 2026 Retail Industry Global Outlook reveals that 66% of retail executives plan to restructure their supply chains through onshoring, nearshoring, and supplier diversification. Here's what it means for logistics.

Vietnam and Indonesia are emerging as global manufacturing powerhouses. Explore how ASEAN's logistics infrastructure boom is reshaping supply chain strategy in 2026.

The USMCA enters its first formal review in July 2026. With three possible outcomes—extension, annual reviews, or termination—logistics networks across North America face major strategic decisions.