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Most P2P journeys still slow the business down.
Life Sciences procurement leaders are navigating a new era of structural complexity. From advanced biologics delivery platforms that require earlier supplier engagement and capacity assurance, to the emergence of personalised and decentralised manufacturing models enabled by 3D printing, procurement is no longer simply supporting innovation - it is helping enable and scale it. These shifts demand new supplier strategies, revised qualification frameworks and a more forward-looking sourcing lens.
Procurement’s role has expanded well beyond cost control. Leaders are expected to deliver agility, resilience, improved user experience, and smarter decisions all while navigating fast-moving AI expectations. This guide helps you avoid over-investing in the wrong tools or delaying change until competitors pull ahead.
WNS Procurement is recognized as a Leader in HFS Horizons: Sourcing and Procurement Services, 2025 for Agentic AI, orchestration-as-a-service and outcome-led S2P delivery.
Banking and Financial Services procurement is entering a new phase - one where cost control alone is no longer enough. In 2026, procurement is becoming a strategic control tower, sitting at the intersection of technology, risk, compliance and operational resilience.
Procurement hasn’t shifted because of a single breakthrough or headline trend. It has evolved through a series of practical adjustments - responding to disruption, regulation, sustainability pressure and growing expectations from the business.
The CPG sector continues to experience one of its most transformative periods. The shifts that intensified through 2025 (AI acceleration, rising regulatory expectations, cost volatility and fast-evolving consumer behaviour) are now shaping strategic decisions across procurement, supply chain and product development.
In today’s volatile environment, managing third-party risk has never been more complex-or more critical.
The conditions you’re experiencing today aren’t an anomaly. They’re the new normal, and the pace of change isn’t going to slow down any time soon.
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