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Energy supply chains have grown significantly more intricate, with companies now overseeing a greater number of processes and logistical operations than in the past. This heightened complexity stems largely from global environmental mandates that necessitate the blending of fossil fuels with a specific percentage of biofuels.Consequently, many energy producers and consumers must now manage not only their conventional fossil fuel supply chains but also separate pure biofuel and blended biofuel chains. Each of these requires distinct transportation and storage infrastructure,alongside the management and tracking of associated green certificates.
Simultaneously, supply chain risks are escalating due to geopolitical tensions, sanctions, and trade tariffs. This has prompted many firms to view supply chain risk as a paramount concern, with some even considering it an existential threat to their operations.
For a deeper understanding, download the ION Commodities survey report, “Energy supply chains seen as a growing risk.”
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