Solving supply chain productivity for the next generation

As companies navigate an increasingly complex and competitive landscape, the role of supply chains has evolved dramatically. Consumer expectations are increasing and the modern supply chain has undergone significant adjustments in response, becoming more flexible, responsive and innovative. But if supply chains are to meet ever-growing customer demands and market dynamics, there is one problem that needs to be solved, and that is how to increase productivity.

Companies have been trying to make their supply chains more efficient and productive for years. For example, giants like Amazon have revolutionized their networks with advanced technology and fast delivery services. But despite these efforts, limited progress has been made in overall supply chain productivity. A recent Gartner report shows that while there has been a slight increase in productivity from 40% in 2019 to 41-44% today, this increase is not large enough to increase the overall value of the supply chain. This stagnation carries the risk of inefficiency, increased waste and frequent disruptions, and reinforces the need for supply chains to become more efficient.