22/04/2026
In an interview published by featuring Dan MacGregor, Co-founder & CXO of Nexxiot, one of the key points discussed was:
How increasing complexity in global supply chains is contributing to a reduction in the margin for error, alongside broader structural shifts in global trade.
The discussion highlights how global supply chains have evolved from linear movement of goods into highly interconnected systems driven by data, multiple stakeholders, and complex operational dependencies. As trade volumes grow and networks become more fragmented, the system is becoming more sensitive to delays, errors, and disruptions.
At the same time, rising risks, increasing compliance requirements, and higher expectations for real-time visibility are reshaping how global trade operates, pushing the industry toward greater reliance on accurate, timely, and transparent data as a core enabler of performance and control.
At , we see these dynamics reflected in real world operations, where increasing complexity continues to place greater emphasis on visibility, data accuracy, and coordination across the supply chain.
The original is available here: https://lnkd.in/dGiX8BRp