Loftware released its 2026 Top 5 Trends in Product Identification and Supply Chain report based on a survey of more than 400 supply chain professionals across 55 countries. The research looks at how companies are adapting their operations as disruption, regulation, and complexity become the norm rather than the exception.
Here’s a quick breakdown of the five trends Loftware says will shape supply chains in 2026.
1. Connected networks are becoming essential
Supply chains are moving away from isolated systems toward more connected networks that allow suppliers, manufacturers, and partners to share data in real time. Loftware’s research suggests companies see better collaboration as critical to responding faster when disruptions hit or requirements change.
2. Geopolitical shifts are forcing more flexible compliance
Trade rules, labeling requirements, and country-specific regulations continue to change quickly. The report shows many companies are prioritizing systems that let them update compliance and product information faster, instead of relying on manual workarounds that slow shipments.
3. Smart packaging is taking on a bigger role
Packaging is no longer just about protecting products. According to the report, more companies are using packaging and labeling as tools for traceability, recalls, and customer engagement, while also supporting sustainability goals.
4. Product authenticity and traceability are now expected
The research points to rising pressure around counterfeiting, recalls, and transparency. Companies increasingly see traceability and product authentication as baseline requirements for protecting brands and meeting regulatory expectations.
5. Autonomous supply chains are the long-term goal
Loftware’s report highlights growing interest in automation and AI-driven decision-making. While full autonomy is still a work in progress, many organizations are laying the groundwork by improving data quality, visibility, and system integration.
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