In response to geopolitical instability and global supply shocks, businesses are adopting hybrid sourcing models—combining local, nearshore, and offshore partners. This blend adds resilience and agility. Supply chain management now includes building flexible sourcing networks that can shift as conditions change. Companies create backup suppliers, multi-region production strategies, and dynamic risk matrices. The traditional linear supply chain is giving way to a web of adaptable nodes. This transformation allows businesses to maintain continuity, reduce exposure, and serve diverse markets quickly. Flexibility has overtaken efficiency as the gold standard in sourcing strategy.