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Welcome to ReGlobalization- The Future of Resilient Supply Chains

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In an era of perpetual disruption, your supply chain’s resilience defines your competitive edge. ReGlobalization is more than a strategy – it’s a blueprint for thriving in a world where disruption is the new normal.

 

At Tompkins Ventures, we specialize in guiding organizations through ReGlobalization, leveraging advanced tools, expert partnerships and a proven framework to redesign global supply chains for resilience and growth. Whether it’s nearshoring, reshoring or friendshoring, our tailored approach ensures agility, cost-efficiency and sustainability.

 

 

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“The challenges of supply chain resilience, the volatility in global trade, the application of tariffs and the obsolescence of the single-source supply chains originating in China has resulted in supply chain executives having to choose among options that include nearshoring, reshoring and friendshoring. This ReGlobalization of supply chains is required to assure organizations have the ability to meet customer requirements while achieving profitable growth.”

 

Jim Tompkins

Founder & Chairman, Tompkins Ventures; Founder, Past Chairman, Past CEO, Tompkins International

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Discover the Full Potential of ReGlobalization

For a thorough examination into our ReGlobalization framework, read Jim Tompkins’ latest white paper. Learn how nearshoring, friendshoring and reshoring create resilient supply chains and competitive advantages. Discover how you will need detailed sourcing plans tailored to your unique needs and advanced implementation strategies with real-time monitoring tools. Contact us today- reglobalization@tompkinsventures.com.

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Why Dynamic Optionality Rules the Future

Why Dynamic Optionality Rules the Future

Steady State Does Not Make for Resilient Supply Chains "Dynamic optionality." The words hit me like a runaway cargo ship striking a Baltimore bridge. I've been championing optionality for supply chain for years. But while I've not been doing it wrong, my Tompkins...