Survey Highlights Why Supply Chains Must Evolve or Fall Behind

Survey Highlights Why Supply Chains Must Evolve or Fall Behind

Global businesses must prepare for a fundamental overhaul of their supply chains, as the cumulative impact of geopolitical tension, climate volatility, cost inflation and sourcing risk reshapes the logistics landscape.

According to a recent survey by the Boston Consulting Group (BCG), 87% of leading global companies are planning to restructure their global supply chains. Over half have already suffered serious procurement cost increases, with more than one in five citing disruption from climate-related events such as wildfires and flooding. 

In addition to economic uncertainty and climate-related disruption, businesses are contending with fractured supplier networks, unstable trade relationships, and growing geopolitical risk. Ongoing conflict in Europe, heightened tensions between global powers, and renewed unrest in the Middle East are all adding urgency. 

The Challenges BCG Identified:

  • 57% of firms have suffered supply shortages
  • 55% are being hit hard by procurement cost inflation
  • 33% see energy prices as a major threat
  • 23% have experienced disruption from climate events
  • 20% cite global geopolitical tensions as a business risk

Fragmented supplier networks and over-reliance on vulnerable sourcing channels are being exposed, yet fewer than half of companies are using digital tools to spot weaknesses or manage risk proactively. While many are now diversifying suppliers, near-shoring and conducting more frequent evaluations, most remain trapped in reactive decision-making.

Although 40% of businesses now carry out regular supplier assessments and 36% have adopted dual or multi-sourcing strategies, the majority still operate reactively. Only 45% are using digital tools to anticipate and address supply chain vulnerabilities before they escalate. The result is a growing gap between firms that can adapt, and those that can only respond.

From Restructuring to Resilience
The shift is clear: supply chains need to be more agile, digitally enabled, and less geographically dependent. But this transformation doesn’t happen through strategy alone. It requires digital processes, and partners built to handle change.

That’s where Metro’s supply chain control platform, MVT, provides a distinct advantage. Developed to unify procurement, freight, fulfilment and inventory management, MVT transforms fragmented operations into a connected, insight-driven system—giving businesses the visibility and control needed to stay ahead of disruption.

Whether you’re managing multi-country supplier networks, tracking shipment milestones in real time, or integrating with your ERP and sales platforms, MVT enables data-backed decisions at every stage. It’s more than visibility—it’s the backbone for scalable, resilient logistics.

With Metro’s global reach, sector expertise, and fully integrated services across freight, customs, warehousing and fulfilment, we help customers re-engineer supply chains that are responsive, cost-efficient, and future-ready.

Unlock the power of connected logistics
Disruption may be constant—but with the right digital tools and operational model, your supply chain doesn’t have to be vulnerable.

EMAIL our managing director, Andrew Smith, to learn how MVT can give you total control of your supply chain.

Real-Time Visibility Takes Flight

Real-Time Visibility Takes Flight

New live flight tracking powers smarter airfreight decisions with MVT Track & Trace.

We’re excited to share a powerful new upgrade to MVT Track & Trace, Metro’s shipment visibility platform, that delivers even greater control and confidence when managing your airfreight.

Our latest enhancement introduces real-time flight telemetry tracking, giving you an instant, accurate view of your air cargo’s location, live and in motion. For every shipment, you can now follow its journey across an interactive map, complete with precise flight paths and positional data updated in real time.

Whether you’re monitoring standard freight or time-critical consignments, this new feature transforms how you track air movements, with benefits that include:

  • Live flight tracking for every airfreight shipment
  • Visual map interface showing the current aircraft position and route
  • Accurate flight data, including departure, ETA, and arrival confirmation
  • Time-stamped milestone events, clearly logged for full shipment oversight

Each key status change is automatically captured and displayed through a clean, user-friendly interface, so you’re always in the know, without the need for chasing updates.

This level of transparency is especially valuable when speed and certainty matter most. By enriching your operational visibility, our new flight telemetry feature supports smarter decisions, tighter planning, and more resilient supply chains.

At Metro, we’re committed to continuous innovation that makes logistics smarter, faster, and easier to manage. This upgrade to MVT Track & Trace is just one of the ways we’re helping you stay ahead.

Want to see it in action? Log in to your MVT portal today or EMAIL Ian Powell,
Customer and Technical Solutions Director.

ICS2 and ELO: Preparing for the Next Phase of EU Border Compliance

ICS2 and ELO: Preparing for the Next Phase of EU Border Compliance

As of 1st April, the European Union’s Import Control System 2 (ICS2) entered its final implementation phase; a critical milestone for businesses moving goods into the EU. 

Designed to enhance the safety and security of EU-bound shipments, ICS2 is now live across all transport modes, including road and rail, in addition to air, maritime, and inland waterways.

Import Control System 2

ICS2 introduces a standardised, data-driven pre-arrival notification for goods entering the EU. The system mandates the submission of accurate and complete Entry Summary Declarations (ENS) before arrival at the EU’s external border. These declarations allow customs authorities to perform detailed risk assessments and target high-risk consignments before they enter the supply chain.

This not only improves customs enforcement but supports a more secure and streamlined trade environment.

This latest phase introduces two key updates:

  1. 1. Mandatory House Bill Filings for Surface Containerised Movements
    This update predominantly affects sea freight and applies to:

    • Goods moving to the EU
    • In-transit shipments through the EU
    • Freight Remaining on Board (FROB)
  1. 2. Live ICS2 Filing for Road and Rail Movements
    Both accompanied and unaccompanied trailers now fall under ICS2’s scope. Businesses must submit ENS data 1 to 2 hours before EU arrival, depending on the transport type. Timing is critical — incomplete or late submissions could lead to delays, detentions, or even denied entry.

The Enveloppe Logistique Obligatoire

As introduced during our most recent webinar, ELO is not to be confused with the 70s rock band, it represents a major evolution in French customs procedures.

ELO is an extension of France’s import/export pairing process. Under the new system, every crossing from GB into France will require a declaration barcode, which also supports onward movement into the remaining 27 EU countries. The goal is to digitise and streamline freight verification, with a single ELO envelope covering the full logistics trail.

Metro’s Briefing Webinar

On Friday, 28th March, Metro hosted its second industry webinar, focusing on the latest regulatory developments. The webinar audience were briefed by our experts on the latest regulatory developments, including ICS2 declarations, the introduction of ELO, updates and the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM). 

They were also updated on changes to the UK Customs Declaration Service (CDS) for exports, evolving trade agreements such as the CPTPP, and implications of the Windsor Framework for Northern Ireland.

The session aimed to ensure attendees are not just compliant but well-positioned to optimise their supply chain strategies in this evolving regulatory landscape.

Stay connected with Metro for expert-led insights, upcoming webinars, and on-the-ground support to navigate new regulatory frameworks confidently. EMAIL Andy Fitchett to register your interest.

Metro & Beyondly are driving sustainable supply chains

Metro & Beyondly are driving sustainable supply chains

Sustainability in logistics isn’t just a challenge—it’s an opportunity. An opportunity to rethink the way goods move, to reduce emissions, and to turn compliance into a competitive advantage.

At Metro, we’ve embraced this challenge head-on, becoming carbon neutral for five years, monitoring emissions across 250,000 shipments, and pioneering sustainable solutions that help our customers meet their environmental goals.

But sustainability doesn’t stop at logistics. It stretches across the entire supply chain ecosystem—from packaging regulations to waste reduction, from carbon foot-printing to compliance with global sustainability laws. That’s where Beyondly comes in.

Metro and Beyondly, both members of the GB Global Group, share a common goal: helping businesses navigate the complexities of sustainability while staying ahead of industry regulations. Together, we offer a holistic approach to sustainability, ensuring that every aspect of a company’s supply chain—from transport emissions to packaging compliance—is not just managed, but optimised.

Measuring and reducing carbon emissions
Reducing carbon emissions isn’t just about switching transport modes—it’s about understanding where the biggest environmental impacts lie.

Metro’s MVT ECO platform gives businesses the power to forecast, measure, avoid, or offset global supply chain emissions, with detailed, accredited emissions tracking across all transport modes.

Beyondly takes this further, ensuring businesses aren’t just reducing transport emissions but aligning their entire supply chain with sustainability regulations—from Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) compliance to waste reduction strategies.

It’s one thing to measure carbon emissions; it’s another to actively reduce them.

Metro was the first UK freight forwarder to commit to Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) and is continuously working on reducing carbon output across road, sea, and air freight.

Beyondly empowers businesses to take action beyond logistics, providing carbon footprint assessments, ESG strategy development, and Net Zero roadmaps—ensuring that sustainability is built into every decision, not just an afterthought.

From compliance to competitive advantage
Environmental regulations are evolving faster than ever, and businesses that fail to keep up risk falling behind their competitors.

Metro simplifies compliance, ensuring that every shipment is tracked, measured, and meets environmental standards, while continuing to invest in emission reduction technologies, digital visibility tools, and collaborative industry initiatives.

Beyondly ensures businesses stay compliant across the board and helps them develop long-term strategies, guiding them through B Corp certification, sustainability reporting, and corporate ESG leadership.

Sustainability is no longer a tick-box exercise—it’s a business imperative. Companies that embrace it don’t just reduce risk; they unlock new opportunities, enhance brand reputation, and future-proof their operations.

By partnering with Metro and Beyondly, businesses can integrate sustainability across their entire supply chain, from logistics and transport to packaging, compliance, and beyond.

Learn more about Metro’s sustainable logistics solutions.

Explore how Beyondly can help your business.

Together, let’s move beyond compliance—toward a truly sustainable future.