Study: Global Supply Chains Undergoing Digital Transformation

Study: Global Supply Chains Undergoing Digital Transformation | THE SHOPGEP, a provider of procurement and supply chain strategy, software and managed services to Fortune 500 and Global 2000 enterprises, unveiled its “State of Global Supply Chain” commissioned survey of global business leaders conducted by Harvard Business Review Analytic Services, which found the importance of supply chains — and the particularly urgent need to transform them — has dramatically escalated.

The report reveals:

“Many global companies spent the last thirty-plus years outsourcing everything from back-office functions like IT to the last mile delivery to customers, and as a result, they don’t have sufficient control and are at a material competitive disadvantage,” said David Doran, vice president, consulting, GEP. “I am not saying to disregard outsourcing — in fact, the disruption to the world’s supply chains is going to get worse, so companies need to accelerate their investment to build resilience, flexibility, visibility and control over their complex, multitier, interdependent global supply chains. But they need to do it right.”

In response to supply shortages, cyberattacks, skyrocketing logistical costs, volatility and inflation, companies are rapidly transforming their supply chains expressly to reduce business risk and improve resilience, according to the study:

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