Reconfiguring Global Supply Chains: Strategy tools for Network Design

  • 2 September
    4 sessions over 2 weeks
    Session information
    Sessions
    Session 1
    Tue 02 Sep 13:00 BST - Tue 02 Sep 16:00 BST
    Online
    Session 2
    Wed 03 Sep 13:00 BST - Wed 03 Sep 16:00 BST
    Online
    Session 3
    Tue 09 Sep 13:00 BST - Tue 09 Sep 16:00 BST
    Online
    Session 4
    Wed 10 Sep 13:00 BST - Wed 10 Sep 16:00 BST
    Online
    Online
    • £1,900.00 excl. VAT

Description

Manufacturing leaders today face the unprecedented challenge of reconfiguring global supply networks in a new era of harsh geo-strategic competition. Tariff impositions, regulatory pressures, and deliberate re-industrialisation policies are fracturing established supply chains and demanding strategic responses. Despite recognising these shifts, organisations struggle with making strategic manufacturing supply network footprint decisions, often addressing symptoms through tactical reactions rather than developing cohesive network strategies. This fragmented approach leaves companies vulnerable to continued disruptions, missed market opportunities, and competitive disadvantage as rivals better position their manufacturing assets for both resilience and efficiency. As manufacturing location decisions have become board-level strategic priorities, organisations need a systematic framework to transform inherited production networks into strategic assets.

 

What you will learn

By attending this course, you will:

  • Develop a ‘North Star’ manufacturing supply network footprint that balances cost, quality, service dependability, sustainability, and growth objectives in the face of global uncertainties.
  • Establish Network Design rules to guide strategic decisions: Apply a structured approach to determine what to make vs. buy, where to locate facilities, and how to configure the supply network for competitive advantage
  • Create executable transition plans: Design realistic implementation project plans that minimise disruption while achieving strategic objectives and accelerating tactical moves that align with forward scenarios.
  • Achieve significant financial benefits: Companies implementing these approaches have achieved substantial cost savings.
  • Build internal capability: Develop the skills needed to continuously evolve your manufacturing footprint as conditions change.
  • Drive broader organisational transformation: Initiate a movement that extends beyond manufacturing to influence how your entire organisation approaches strategic decisions.

Who Should Attend

This course is ideal for senior leaders involved in strategic manufacturing decisions, including:

Key Decision-Makers:

  • Manufacturing & Operations Directors navigating global network optimisation
  • Supply Chain Executives managing the shift to regional/friend-shoring models
  • Business Unit Leaders aligning manufacturing footprints with growth strategies
  • CFO and Finance Directors evaluating new facility locations or major relocations

Cross-Functional Teams: Strategy, Marketing, Finance, Engineering, and Procurement leaders who need a unified approach to manufacturing footprint decisions

Organisations Facing:

  • Active reconfiguration needs due to geopolitical tensions and tariffs
  • Regulatory pressures affecting manufacturing locations
  • Integration of sustainability goals into network design
  • Redesigning inherited production and supply networks
  • Short-, medium- and long-term manufacturing supply network footprint decisions in response to market, technological and geopolitical disruptions.