According to a recent LinkedIn post from Fictiv, the company is drawing attention to findings from its 2026 State of Manufacturing & Supply Chain report, which suggests that 98% of manufacturing leaders are rethinking sourcing strategies. The post emphasizes that leading players are shifting focus upstream to design and engineering as a way to build supply chain resilience amid tariff pressures and rising material costs.
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The LinkedIn post also references commentary from MISUMI USA and Fictiv CEO Dave Evans in Fast Company, highlighting engineering as a potentially underutilized lever in supply chain strategy. For investors, this focus on design-centric sourcing could indicate where Fictiv aims to position its services in the value chain, potentially supporting higher-margin, consultative offerings and aligning the company with manufacturers seeking structural cost and risk advantages rather than purely transactional procurement solutions.

