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43% of Firms Shift Sourcing Geography in 2025; 86% of Ecommerce Firms to Expand Fulfillment Centers

2026/06/02
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43% of Firms Shift Sourcing Geography in 2025; 86% of Ecommerce Firms to Expand Fulfillment Centers

According to www.inboundlogistics.com, global supply chains are undergoing structural recalibration amid tariff pressures, geopolitical volatility, and ecommerce-driven fulfillment demands — with 43% of companies making notable sourcing geography changes in 2025 and 86% of ecommerce businesses planning to open additional fulfillment centers within the next three years.

Sourcing Shifts Driven by Tariffs and Resilience Goals

TradeBeyond’s Q1 2026 Retail Sourcing Report documents a decisive pivot from linear, China-centric models toward regionalized, multi-hub networks. The report states that U.S. and retaliatory trade measures are actively driving diversification — not as contingency planning, but as deliberate architecture for resilience. Companies are prioritizing nearshoring and multi-hub sourcing in Mexico, Southeast Asia, and South Asia, supported by investments in digital tools that enable real-time disruption anticipation. Container rates are easing, yet ongoing regulatory and physical disruptions continue to constrain logistics efficiency.

Stabilizing commodity prices are offset by persistent currency fluctuations and environmental compliance costs, requiring granular cost management. According to the report, the strategic advantage now belongs to firms that combine regional flexibility with digital intelligence — specifically those able to pivot supplier networks rapidly, onboard new vendors efficiently, and maintain visibility across the full product lifecycle.

Digital Mapping and Investment Accelerate Supply Chain Maturity

The QIMA Sourcing Survey 2026, drawing on insights from more than 1,000 international businesses, confirms that digitization is no longer optional: 74% of respondents plan to invest in supply chain digitization in 2026. High-digitization adoption correlates directly with streamlined communication and improved safety compliance. The survey also finds that 60% of respondents report fully mapped supply chains — and those mapped networks consistently outperform peers across quality, lead time, and total landed cost metrics.

A striking 43% of supply chains made notable geographic sourcing adjustments in 2025 to mitigate tariff exposure — a figure corroborated across both TradeBeyond and QIMA datasets. U.S. sentiment reflects this progress: only 20% of U.S. businesses expect further deterioration in supply chain conditions in 2026, underscoring growing confidence in adaptive capacity.

Ecommerce Rewires Global Fulfillment Infrastructure

A joint study by Fidelity Fulfilment and Opinion Matters, surveying 1,500 ecommerce businesses across the United States, UK, and Europe, reveals a sector-wide infrastructure overhaul. 87% of respondents say they are likely to change their primary manufacturing locations within the next three years — a clear signal of de-risking through geographic redistribution. Concurrently, 86% plan to open additional fulfillment centers over the same period, shifting toward distributed, localized inventory to reduce cross-border friction and accelerate last-mile delivery.

Despite macroeconomic uncertainty, confidence in shock absorption has risen markedly: 88% of respondents report greater confidence in managing supply chain disruptions than they did three years ago. Sustainability performance is also gaining commercial traction — 89% of global ecommerce firms say sustainability initiatives have delivered positive organizational impact, rising to 93% among EU respondents and 92% in the UK. Customer experience remains the top priority (23%), edging out both cost savings and sustainability (19% each).

Operational Pressure Peaks Amid Weather Disruption

U.S. logistics operations are under acute strain: Tech.co’s Operational Pressure Index hit a record high of 44 in February 2026 — the highest since April 2025. This surge followed major winter storms that disrupted freight flows, reduced labor availability, and triggered cascading failures — including warehouse power outages and multi-day shipment delays. 30% of surveyed logistics firms identified unforeseen events, especially severe weather, as the primary driver of mounting pressure.

In response, companies are deprioritizing expansion and refocusing inward on operational resilience — reinforcing maintenance protocols, stress-testing contingency plans, and upgrading real-time monitoring systems. Fleet maintenance, workforce retention, and infrastructure hardening have become immediate priorities, reflecting a broader industry shift from growth-at-all-costs to durability-first execution.

Source: inboundlogistics.com

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

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