Latest Developments in Global Supply Chain Security Market

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Latest Developments in Global Supply Chain Security Market

  • ICT
  • Jul 2025
  • Global
  • 350 Pages
  • No of Tables: 220
  • No of Figures: 60

  • In May 2025, ThingsRecon launched a new supply chain discovery solution and expanded its strategic partnership program for security service providers, aiming to enhance enterprise capabilities in managing external attack surfaces and mitigating supply chain security risks. These initiatives are expected to strengthen the company’s role in advancing proactive threat visibility and third-party risk management across global supply chains
  • In June 2023, Emerson Electric Co. introduced its ASCO Series 641, 642, and 643 Aluminum Filter Regulators, aimed at reducing unplanned downtime and improving process efficiency. This launch enhances operational reliability in supply chain-critical industries, thereby strengthening the market’s focus on proactive risk mitigation and process stability
  • In May 2023, NXP Semiconductors N.V. launched its i.MX 91 application processor series, offering advanced security features and energy-efficient performance for Linux-based IoT and industrial applications. This innovation supports the growing need for secure, scalable, and intelligent edge devices in supply chain monitoring and control, contributing to market expansion
  • In February 2023, ELPRO-BUCHS AG expanded its presence in Asia-Pacific by relocating its sales and service office to a larger facility in Singapore. This strategic move enhances its service capabilities in the region and supports the growing demand for compliant and secure cold chain monitoring solutions, particularly in pharmaceuticals and healthcare logistics
  • In June 2022, IBM Corporation acquired Randori, a cybersecurity company, to bolster its hybrid cloud strategy and expand its AI-driven cybersecurity portfolio. This acquisition strengthens IBM’s capabilities in supply chain threat detection and response, reinforcing the market’s shift toward integrated and intelligent security platforms.