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Supply Chain Disruption Drives 2,400% Rerouting Surge

2026/04/24
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Supply Chain Disruption Drives 2,400% Rerouting Surge

According to www.homepagenews.com, supply chain disruption — fueled by tariff changes, tightening customs enforcement, carrier capacity constraints, and postal disruptions in 2025 — has intensified sustainability pressures across the home and housewares sector. These converging challenges triggered a dramatic increase in international shipment rerouting, with activity climbing more than 2,400% from early 2025 through December 2025, per ePost Global’s Shipping Intelligence Report.

Rerouting Data Reveals Operational Strain

Rerouted parcels averaged 327 per month from January through July 2025. That figure surged to 3,767 shipments in August, then continued rising monthly to 8,366 shipments by December — reflecting escalating pressure on cross-border logistics networks.

Sustainability Now Embedded in Core Operations

Blue Yonder’s “2026 Supply Chain Compass: Spotlight on Sustainability” report underscores how environmental accountability is reshaping strategic priorities. According to Blue Yonder, supply chains are responsible for 60% of global carbon emissions. Its research found that two-thirds of supply chain leaders polled are actively working to reduce their supply chain’s environmental impact, and 47% of large enterprises have established dedicated sustainability teams. Further, 56% agree supply chain operators bear responsibility for addressing systemic issues like inflation and climate change — though only one in five expressed confidence in achieving their sustainability objectives.

  • 60% of global carbon emissions originate in supply chains (Blue Yonder)
  • Two-thirds of leaders are actively reducing supply chain environmental impact
  • 47% of large enterprises have created dedicated sustainability teams
  • 56% agree supply chain operators share responsibility for inflation and climate change
  • Only 20% of leaders are confident in meeting sustainability goals

“Sustainability remains a priority, even in a year marked by immediate business risks like tariffs, disruption and inflation,” said Saskia van Gendt, Blue Yonder chief sustainability officer. “Right now, efforts are primarily focused on improving efficiency and productivity and making faster, better decisions, which can translate into less waste, more sustainable operations and cost savings. Sustainability is no longer a discrete objective, but a strategic element of mature, modern business plans.”

For supply chain professionals, this confluence means sustainability initiatives can no longer be siloed or deferred. Efficiency gains driven by AI-powered demand forecasting, dynamic routing optimization, and real-time visibility tools — all highlighted in Blue Yonder’s report — directly support both resilience and decarbonization. Meanwhile, the rerouting surge signals heightened exposure to regulatory shifts (e.g., U.S. Customs and Border Protection’s April 2026 IEEPA tariff refund system) and geopolitical friction points such as the Red Sea corridor. Practitioners must now treat emissions data, customs compliance, and multimodal flexibility as interdependent KPIs — not separate workstreams.

Source: www.homepagenews.com

Compiled from international media by the SCI.AI editorial team.

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