Nearly two-thirds of supply chain and operations professionals say they have marginal or no visibility across all tiers and levels of their value chain, although 90 percent say their management subscribes to enhanced trading partner visibility, flexibility and sustainability across the entire supply and demand chain, according to a new report from BPM Forum and E2open.
However, study results indicate that consumer awareness and increased regulation will put added demands on companies to drive green initiatives and efficiencies in the supply chain.
The report, Acceleration of ECO-Operation: Achieving Success & Sustainability in the Supply Chain, covers the priorities, progress and pitfalls that supply chain and finance executives are facing in product development environments. The report also provides perspectives from more than 20 corporate and faculty leadership committee members, which includes best practices for implementing environmental sustainability into their supply chains.
Key findings include the following:
Other findings indicate that sustainability is becoming an increasingly important consideration to supply chain management executives, although most companies are still struggling with obtaining verifiable, consistent data to measure value chain effectiveness and environmental responsibility.