Chain Reaction

Tony Hines

Chain Reaction is the number one podcast 'All About Supply Chain Advantage, Global Trade And Policy' with Tony Hines containing regular audio snippets relevant to C suite executives, supply chain professionals, researchers, policy makers in government, students, media commentators and the wider public. New episodes every week discuss hot topics in the news and supply chain ideas relevant to everyone involved in supply chain management. There are special editions too.Our goal is to keep our listeners updated and informed about the various factors that can influence the dynamics of supply chains. As the world continues to evolve, so too do the complexities of global supply chains. By keeping an eye on these global events, we can anticipate potential challenges and opportunities, and navigate the ever-changing landscape of supply chains with agility and insight.

  1. 2 gg fa

    Stable Energy Prices Are Key To Industrial Strategy

    Energy prices are no longer a temporary headache, they’re shaping which countries can invest, innovate, and keep high-value manufacturing at home. I dig into why the UK’s energy costs sit so far above the United States and often above the European Union, and how that gap quietly turns into a productivity tax that shows up in output, hiring, and long-term growth. We walk through the real economic mechanics: how energy price shocks compress production in energy-intensive industries, why volatility can be more damaging than a steady high price, and how businesses end up reallocating investment away from broad productivity gains and toward defensive energy-efficiency spending. I also unpack the “productivity up, growth down” paradox, where firm exits can raise average productivity while overall output and business dynamism weaken. Then we compare the energy environments head-to-head. The US benefits from abundant domestic oil and gas and more stable industrial electricity prices, while the EU remains more exposed to imported gas risks and fragmented markets. The UK lands in a tough hybrid position: linked to European wholesale pricing, short on gas storage, slowed by grid connection queues, and lacking the subsidy scale seen elsewhere. From there, I lay out a practical policy direction focused on price stability: more storage, faster grid upgrades, long-term contracts for industry, targeted support for electrification and efficiency, plus scaling offshore wind and nuclear with simpler planning and regulation. If you care about UK competitiveness, industrial strategy, supply chain advantage, or the future of clean energy investment, hit subscribe, share this with a colleague, and leave a review. Which change would move the needle fastest: storage, grid speed, or long-term pricing? Send us Fan Mail Support the show  THANKS FOR LISTENING PLEASE SUPPORT THE SHOW You can support the podcast by following the link here. It makes a big difference and helps us make great content for you to listen to. Follow like and share the Chain Reaction Podcast with colleagues and friends on social media: Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn. News about forthcoming programmes click here SHARE Please share the link with others so they can listen too https://chainreaction.buzzsprout.com/share LET US KNOW If you have any comments, suggestions or questions then just direct message on Linkedin or X (Twitter) REVIEW AND RATE If you like the show please rate and review it. Every vote helps. About Tony Hines and the Chain Reaction Podcast – All About Supply Chain Advantage I have been researching and writing about supply chains for over 25 years. I wrote my first book on supply chain strategies in the early 2000s. The latest edition is published in 2024 available from Routledge, Amazon and all good book stores. Each week we have special episodes on particular topics relating to supply chains. We have a weekly news round up every Saturday at 12 noon. ...

    16 min
  2. 5 gg fa

    News Round-Up Celebrating 250 Years of US Independence

    As we celebrate 250 years of US Independence on the 4th of July 2026, Tariffs are back in the driver’s seat, war risk is rattling energy markets, and the global supply chain is taking the hit in real time. I break down what’s happening across North American trade as USMCA discussions simmer under the weight of politics, with steel, autos, and other key categories still facing pressure. When policy turns unpredictable, the costs show up everywhere: sourcing decisions, landed cost math, lead times, and the “hidden” compliance work that never makes headlines. We then pivot to China’s position in global trade, from resilient export performance to the rapid rise of EV shipments, and why Hong Kong matters as a capital gateway and a perceived trust layer for international buyers. Along the way, I connect the dots on chokepoints like the Straits of Hormuz and why renewed interest in pipelines keeps coming up when shipping lanes feel fragile. I also run through other signals worth watching, including South Korea’s chip-led export jump, Volkswagen’s job cuts under intense EV competition, Nike’s tariff refunds, and the ripple effects of AI model access rules. Finally, I go deep on the logistics reality of the 2026 FIFA World Cup across Mexico, the United States, and Canada. Think customs friction, duplicated staging networks, cold chain risk in summer heat, warehousing scale, urban congestion, and demand forecasting that breaks the old models. If you care about global trade, supply chain resilience, or policy-driven disruption, you’ll leave with a clearer map of what to watch next. Subscribe, share the show, and leave a review, then tell me which story you think will reshape supply chains most this year. Send us Fan Mail Support the show  THANKS FOR LISTENING PLEASE SUPPORT THE SHOW You can support the podcast by following the link here. It makes a big difference and helps us make great content for you to listen to. Follow like and share the Chain Reaction Podcast with colleagues and friends on social media: Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn. News about forthcoming programmes click here SHARE Please share the link with others so they can listen too https://chainreaction.buzzsprout.com/share LET US KNOW If you have any comments, suggestions or questions then just direct message on Linkedin or X (Twitter) REVIEW AND RATE If you like the show please rate and review it. Every vote helps. About Tony Hines and the Chain Reaction Podcast – All About Supply Chain Advantage I have been researching and writing about supply chains for over 25 years. I wrote my first book on supply chain strategies in the early 2000s. The latest edition is published in 2024 available from Routledge, Amazon and all good book stores. Each week we have special episodes on particular topics relating to supply chains. We have a weekly news round up every Saturday at 12 noon. ...

    27 min
  3. 24 giu

    Supply Chain Spring Cleaning

    I kick things off with an unexpected spring cleaning find: an old harmonica that still works once you dust it off. That little moment turns into a bigger supply chain lesson, because organizations keep “stored” policies the same way we keep clutter in a garage. If the world has changed but the rule has not, your supply chain policy becomes a drag on performance, not a guardrail. We dig into the clearest signals that a policy is no longer fit for purpose: it repeatedly fails to deliver the outcome it was designed for, it creates unintended consequences, the compliance burden is out of proportion, or it clashes with newer rules and confuses teams. Then we talk about how AI in supply chains, digitalization, and rising transparency expectations are speeding up policy obsolescence. The real enemy is inertia, and the fix is a review habit that blends metrics, frontline input, benchmarking, and resilience testing. For supply chain regulation and internal governance, I share a simple screen you can apply right away: the Four R test. Does the rule strengthen resilience, improve responsiveness, raise reliability through better data and traceability, and stay relevant to real risk and power dynamics? From there, we move into practices, how to refresh the way work actually gets done by asking the people closest to the process, running short targeted meetings, and hunting for Pareto gains. You will also hear concrete examples of the new supply chain playbook: just-in-case inventory, multisourcing, nearshoring and friendshoring, IoT visibility, digital twins, ESG audits, forced labor compliance, and logistics rerouting around disruptions. If you want a practical way to “spring clean” supply chain management and build resilience without hand-waving, hit play, then subscribe, share the episode, and leave a review so more leaders can find it. Send us Fan Mail Support the show  THANKS FOR LISTENING PLEASE SUPPORT THE SHOW You can support the podcast by following the link here. It makes a big difference and helps us make great content for you to listen to. Follow like and share the Chain Reaction Podcast with colleagues and friends on social media: Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn. News about forthcoming programmes click here SHARE Please share the link with others so they can listen too https://chainreaction.buzzsprout.com/share LET US KNOW If you have any comments, suggestions or questions then just direct message on Linkedin or X (Twitter) REVIEW AND RATE If you like the show please rate and review it. Every vote helps. About Tony Hines and the Chain Reaction Podcast – All About Supply Chain Advantage I have been researching and writing about supply chains for over 25 years. I wrote my first book on supply chain strategies in the early 2000s. The latest edition is published in 2024 available from Routledge, Amazon and all good book stores. Each week we have special episodes on particular topics relating to supply chains. We have a weekly news round up every Saturday at 12 noon. ...

    26 min
  4. Business News: Global Trade Is Getting More Expensive And Less Predictable

    13 giu

    Business News: Global Trade Is Getting More Expensive And Less Predictable

    Freight markets don’t spike 20% to 30% in a week for no reason. We follow the money and the momentum behind today’s supply chain disruption, starting with geopolitical risk in the Gulf and the growing threat around the Strait of Hormuz, then tracing how that danger turns into real-world costs for manufacturers, retailers, and consumers. We connect the dots between higher oil prices and the uncomfortable return of commodity-driven inflation. Fertilizers, chemicals, aluminum, and other industrial inputs are becoming the bottlenecks that shape production schedules and pricing decisions. At the same time, container shipping rates are jumping as importers pull freight forward ahead of tariff deadlines, carriers tighten capacity, and alternatives like the Panama Canal turn into premium-priced escape routes. If you manage logistics, procurement, or inventory, this is what “volatility” looks like when it’s built into the system, not triggered by a one-off event. We also step back to look at the narratives shaping boardroom decisions: the rise of AI agents as more than just tools, the funding rush around AI and renewable energy startups, and the SpaceX market debut that reignites bubble talk and hard questions about power, accountability, and long-term legacy. Finally, we look at the pressure points in China and Europe, where tariffs, subsidies, job losses, and weak industrial output are pushing trade policy toward a more defensive stance. Subscribe to Chain Reaction, share this with someone who plans freight or sets pricing, and leave a review with your take: which risk is most underpriced right now, geopolitics, tariffs, or structural logistics imbalance? Send us Fan Mail Support the show  THANKS FOR LISTENING PLEASE SUPPORT THE SHOW You can support the podcast by following the link here. It makes a big difference and helps us make great content for you to listen to. Follow like and share the Chain Reaction Podcast with colleagues and friends on social media: Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn. News about forthcoming programmes click here SHARE Please share the link with others so they can listen too https://chainreaction.buzzsprout.com/share LET US KNOW If you have any comments, suggestions or questions then just direct message on Linkedin or X (Twitter) REVIEW AND RATE If you like the show please rate and review it. Every vote helps. About Tony Hines and the Chain Reaction Podcast – All About Supply Chain Advantage I have been researching and writing about supply chains for over 25 years. I wrote my first book on supply chain strategies in the early 2000s. The latest edition is published in 2024 available from Routledge, Amazon and all good book stores. Each week we have special episodes on particular topics relating to supply chains. We have a weekly news round up every Saturday at 12 noon. ...

    23 min
  5. What The Iran War Means For Global Trade

    3 giu

    What The Iran War Means For Global Trade

    The Strait of Hormuz doesn’t need to stay closed for long to rattle the entire world economy. When that corridor tightens, we feel it fast in oil and LNG supply, fertilizer availability, freight capacity, and the everyday cost of living. I connect the dots between military action involving Iran, disrupted regional infrastructure, and the real-world supply chain delays that show up as higher prices at the pump, at the store, and inside factory cost sheets. We also put numbers around something that’s usually left as a shrug: what modern war actually costs. Using clear cost categories, I walk through direct strike operations, high-value munitions, equipment losses, force protection, and the long tail of stockpile replenishment and industrial base strain. The estimate lands around $25 billion to $45 billion over roughly 91 days, and I explain why the burden is so hard to track across defense budgets and why that opacity matters for strategy and accountability. From there, the business news roundup widens the lens: drone warfare and AI-enabled targeting, policy pressure points in the UK economy, a brewing constraint in Group III base oils affecting automakers, and the shift from low-cost networks to risk-adjusted supply chain design. We also cover how shipping liability is changing after the Francis Scott Key Bridge case, plus new data pointing to a world of frequent maritime disruptions, longer routings, and rising insurance and compliance costs. If you care about global trade, maritime logistics, energy security, or supply chain resilience, hit play, subscribe, and share this with a colleague. After you listen, what single chokepoint do you think is most likely to trigger the next wave of inflation? Send us Fan Mail Support the show  THANKS FOR LISTENING PLEASE SUPPORT THE SHOW You can support the podcast by following the link here. It makes a big difference and helps us make great content for you to listen to. Follow like and share the Chain Reaction Podcast with colleagues and friends on social media: Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn. News about forthcoming programmes click here SHARE Please share the link with others so they can listen too https://chainreaction.buzzsprout.com/share LET US KNOW If you have any comments, suggestions or questions then just direct message on Linkedin or X (Twitter) REVIEW AND RATE If you like the show please rate and review it. Every vote helps. About Tony Hines and the Chain Reaction Podcast – All About Supply Chain Advantage I have been researching and writing about supply chains for over 25 years. I wrote my first book on supply chain strategies in the early 2000s. The latest edition is published in 2024 available from Routledge, Amazon and all good book stores. Each week we have special episodes on particular topics relating to supply chains. We have a weekly news round up every Saturday at 12 noon. ...

    25 min
  6. Can America First Politics Manage A Complex World?

    25 mag

    Can America First Politics Manage A Complex World?

    Diplomacy sounds abstract until you watch it hit your wallet. We lay out why a transactional, America First posture can become a president’s Achilles heel, especially when the rest of the world plays longer, more complex games than simple deal-making. When alliances are treated like zero-sum trades and tariffs become the default tool, trust erodes, partners push back, and uncertainty spreads through global trade, investment, and supply chains. From there, we move through the week’s flashpoints shaping markets right now: Middle East escalation, the Strait of Hormuz squeeze, and the dangerous temptation to normalize tolls on international shipping lanes. We connect those chokepoints to inflation dynamics and everyday cost pressures, including the UK’s shifting inflation rate, energy price caps, fuel spikes, and looming food price risks tied to fertilizer and disrupted inputs. We also unpack the policy whiplash of sanctions waivers on Russian oil and why “short-term fixes” can carry long-term geopolitical and economic blowback. Then we zoom out to systemic risk. A fast-moving Ebola outbreak in Central Africa raises hard questions about pandemic preparedness, detection capacity, and the fragile logistics needed for testing and vaccination. Finally, we dig into the surge in US arms exports and what happens when high-tech wars burn through stockpiles faster than factories can replace them, including the industrial strategy, production bottlenecks, and mineral supply chain constraints that make missile replenishment slow and expensive. If you care about global trade, energy security, inflation, and supply chain resilience, this one ties it together. Subscribe, share with a friend, and leave a review so more listeners can find the show. Send us Fan Mail Support the show  THANKS FOR LISTENING PLEASE SUPPORT THE SHOW You can support the podcast by following the link here. It makes a big difference and helps us make great content for you to listen to. Follow like and share the Chain Reaction Podcast with colleagues and friends on social media: Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn. News about forthcoming programmes click here SHARE Please share the link with others so they can listen too https://chainreaction.buzzsprout.com/share LET US KNOW If you have any comments, suggestions or questions then just direct message on Linkedin or X (Twitter) REVIEW AND RATE If you like the show please rate and review it. Every vote helps. About Tony Hines and the Chain Reaction Podcast – All About Supply Chain Advantage I have been researching and writing about supply chains for over 25 years. I wrote my first book on supply chain strategies in the early 2000s. The latest edition is published in 2024 available from Routledge, Amazon and all good book stores. Each week we have special episodes on particular topics relating to supply chains. We have a weekly news round up every Saturday at 12 noon. ...

    25 min
  7. 9 mag

    Supply Chains Under Pressure

    Your supply chain can be “secure,” “optimized,” and “fully compliant” and still get blindsided. This week we follow the stories that prove it, starting with a software supply chain attack that compromised the official Daemon Tools Windows installer and used signed, legitimate distribution to push staged malware. When trusted channels become the threat, cybersecurity stops being an IT sidebar and becomes a core supply chain risk. We also dig into how AI is reshaping planning and execution. AstraZeneca’s move away from spreadsheet-based planning toward integrated, capacity-aware, AI-orchestrated decisions shows what teams are chasing: faster decision velocity, higher adoption, and always-on planning. On the logistics side, Willog’s expansion into predictive AI for risk simulation and real-time condition monitoring points to a future of automated response across warehouse, truck, ocean, and air, but it also raises a hard question: does more software-driven visibility also mean more exposure? Then we zoom out to geopolitics and network design. Sanctions, vessel restrictions, and counterpart screening are changing how oil, gas, and LNG move, affecting ports, insurance pricing, and even transaction speed. We talk through the strategic choke points, the Strait of Hormuz, Suez Canal, the Red Sea and Bab al-Mandeb, and why rerouting often creates longer voyages and more fragile “compliant” corridors. We also cover national resilience efforts like the UAE’s 150-plus essential goods program, the ripple effects of Middle East instability, and what the Trump-Xi “summit of suspicion” could mean for tariffs, minerals, and global trade. Finally, we connect the rise of Chinese EV makers to the real battlefield: critical minerals supply chains. If lithium, cobalt, nickel, and rare earth processing capacity decides cost and speed, what does it take for Europe and the US to compete? Subscribe to Chain Reaction, share this episode with a colleague, and leave a review with your biggest supply chain risk question. Send us Fan Mail Support the show  THANKS FOR LISTENING PLEASE SUPPORT THE SHOW You can support the podcast by following the link here. It makes a big difference and helps us make great content for you to listen to. Follow like and share the Chain Reaction Podcast with colleagues and friends on social media: Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn. News about forthcoming programmes click here SHARE Please share the link with others so they can listen too https://chainreaction.buzzsprout.com/share LET US KNOW If you have any comments, suggestions or questions then just direct message on Linkedin or X (Twitter) REVIEW AND RATE If you like the show please rate and review it. Every vote helps. About Tony Hines and the Chain Reaction Podcast – All About Supply Chain Advantage I have been researching and writing about supply chains for over 25 years. I wrote my first book on supply chain strategies in the early 2000s. The latest edition is published in 2024 available from Routledge, Amazon and all good book stores. Each week we have special episodes on particular topics relating to supply chains. We have a weekly news round up every Saturday at 12 noon. ...

    20 min
  8. 4 mag

    Higher Oil Prices Can Push Food Costs Up Fast

    Oil prices don’t just hit the gas pump, they quietly rewrite the cost of daily life. When crude stays high, the shock moves through transport, industry, and global trade until it shows up as higher prices on the shelf, especially in food. We break down why the world is still a fossil-fuel society, even with renewables growing fast and EV adoption rising, and why oil remains the backbone of global mobility and freight logistics.  We also dig into the numbers behind energy dependence and what they imply for resilience: consumption patterns across major economies, the limits suggested by proven reserves, and the reality that demand continues to grow as economies expand and electrification increases electricity needs. That combination keeps oil markets central to inflation risk and supply chain stability, making energy policy inseparable from everyday affordability.  The most urgent thread is the food supply system. We connect oil and gas prices to fertilizer production, synthetic inputs, diesel-powered farming, processing, packaging, and long-distance shipping. We talk through how an oil and gas spike can become a fertilizer shortage, how chokepoints such as the Strait of Hormuz can amplify disruption, and why emerging economies that import fuel and fertilizer can take the hardest hit. If you want a clear, practical explanation of oil dependency, food security, and the mechanics of food price inflation, this conversation maps the chain reaction end to end.  Subscribe to Chain Reaction, share the episode with a friend, and leave a review. What part of the food supply chain do you think is most vulnerable when energy prices surge? Send us Fan Mail Support the show  THANKS FOR LISTENING PLEASE SUPPORT THE SHOW You can support the podcast by following the link here. It makes a big difference and helps us make great content for you to listen to. Follow like and share the Chain Reaction Podcast with colleagues and friends on social media: Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn. News about forthcoming programmes click here SHARE Please share the link with others so they can listen too https://chainreaction.buzzsprout.com/share LET US KNOW If you have any comments, suggestions or questions then just direct message on Linkedin or X (Twitter) REVIEW AND RATE If you like the show please rate and review it. Every vote helps. About Tony Hines and the Chain Reaction Podcast – All About Supply Chain Advantage I have been researching and writing about supply chains for over 25 years. I wrote my first book on supply chain strategies in the early 2000s. The latest edition is published in 2024 available from Routledge, Amazon and all good book stores. Each week we have special episodes on particular topics relating to supply chains. We have a weekly news round up every Saturday at 12 noon. ...

    15 min

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Chain Reaction is the number one podcast 'All About Supply Chain Advantage, Global Trade And Policy' with Tony Hines containing regular audio snippets relevant to C suite executives, supply chain professionals, researchers, policy makers in government, students, media commentators and the wider public. New episodes every week discuss hot topics in the news and supply chain ideas relevant to everyone involved in supply chain management. There are special editions too.Our goal is to keep our listeners updated and informed about the various factors that can influence the dynamics of supply chains. As the world continues to evolve, so too do the complexities of global supply chains. By keeping an eye on these global events, we can anticipate potential challenges and opportunities, and navigate the ever-changing landscape of supply chains with agility and insight.