EPISODE · Jan 12, 2026 · 15 MIN
Supply chain breaks | Risk Updates for Weeks of 15 December - 12 January '26
from Unbreakable Ventures · host Ollie Law, Brad Law, and Martin Petts
🎙️ Unbreakable Ventures Fortnightly Risk Update - 12 January 2026🔍 What's inside this episode In this fortnight’s risk update: Compounding 2026 supply-chain shocks, ransomware squeezing transport logistics, and five quick-fire threats to watch.🧠 Main Threats Covered 1. Economic: 2026 Supply Chain Disruption Outlook Everstream Analytics is flagging a 2026 disruption landscape where climate-linked shocks, infrastructure strain, and geopolitics increasingly compound rather than occur in isolation, turning “single events” into multi-region, multi-tier supply failures.2. Technological: Ransomware Targets Transport Logistics A Cyble report highlights a surge in ransomware activity affecting transport and logistics, with attackers exploiting the sector’s high uptime requirements and operational interdependence to force faster payments and higher disruption impact.⚡ Quick-Fire Threats- Cyber incidents are increasingly disrupting enterprise operations- Honda extends China production halt amid Nexperia crisis- Manufacturing in 2026: repatriation meets intelligent cobots- UK businesses warned: disruption risk rising from protests- Ransomware pressure rises on UK mid-market firmsSourcesEverstream: Predicts the top four global supply chain disruptions for 2026 (DC Velocity, accessed 11 Jan 2026)Cyble: 2025 ransomware attacks on transport and logistics surge, disrupting global supply chains (VARINDIA, accessed 11 Jan 2026)🔗 Links 👉 Read the full episode article🎧 Subscribe to the podcast🧠 About Fixinc🤝 Meet our sponsor, F24 This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.unbreakableventures.com
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Supply chain breaks | Risk Updates for Weeks of 15 December - 12 January '26
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