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American Focus > Blog > Economy > How companies can plan for supply chain disruption and reduce risk
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How companies can plan for supply chain disruption and reduce risk

Last updated: January 20, 2026 8:25 am
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Supply chain specialist Kinaxis is at the forefront of providing companies with an AI-infused supply chain platform to enhance transparency and aid in business planning. In a recent interview with Jonathan Jackman, VP EMEA at Kinaxis, we delved into the outlook for automotive supply chain challenges.

The semiconductor shortages that impacted automotive companies towards the end of last year are expected to persist into 2026. This issue is part of a larger pattern where demand for chips is increasing across various industries, not just automotive. The interconnected and fragile nature of global supply chains is exposed by each wave of shortages, highlighting vulnerabilities to shocks such as ongoing trade disputes between major economies like the US and China.

As AI applications in automotive expand, disruptions are likely to intensify. AI-driven functionalities increase the reliance on advanced semiconductors, specialized components, and intricate supply networks. This heightened dependency on technology exposes the industry to bottlenecks, capacity constraints, and geopolitical risks. However, AI also plays a crucial role in helping organizations navigate volatility more effectively by providing early visibility of disruptions, faster insights, and better risk anticipation.

To mitigate future supply chain disruptions, companies in the auto industry must move towards integrated, end-to-end decision-making processes. Accelerating AI adoption and leveraging real-time insights can help companies respond swiftly and confidently to changing conditions. By aligning supply, demand, and production plans in near real-time, businesses can enhance their agility and resilience in the face of challenges.

Adaptability should be the central focus for the industry, with new AI technologies enabling businesses to build resilience and pivot quickly in response to emerging challenges. By orchestrating supply chain operations and leveraging scenario modeling, companies can anticipate disruptions and respond proactively. This shift from reactive to anticipatory planning is crucial for automotive brands to thrive in an increasingly volatile environment.

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Historically, automotive supply chains prioritized cost efficiency and scale, with lean manufacturing and outsourcing at the core. However, the landscape has evolved, with disruptions like geopolitical tensions, semiconductor shortages, and regulatory pressures reshaping supply chain strategies. Companies are transitioning from cost-focused models to more strategic, adaptable networks that can sense and respond to disruptions effectively.

Despite the significant challenges posed by electrification, ADAS, and advanced technologies, there is optimism that the auto industry can meet supply chain challenges by rethinking planning and operations. By treating the supply chain as a strategic capability and integrating advanced planning and orchestrational tools, organizations can manage complexity at scale and gain a competitive edge.

In conclusion, the automotive industry is facing unprecedented challenges that require a shift towards proactive, adaptable supply chain management. By embracing AI, real-time insights, and scenario modeling, companies can navigate disruptions, build resilience, and thrive in an evolving landscape. The key to success lies in strategic planning, adaptability, and a holistic approach to supply chain management.

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