ISG to Publish Reports on Supply Chain Services
Information Services Group (ISG) has initiated a research study to evaluate supply chain service providers aiding enterprises in achieving intelligent, resilient, and sustainable supply chains. The findings will be published in the 'Supply Chain Services 2024' ISG Provider Lens™ reports in October, covering both the U.S. and Brazil markets. The reports will assess services such as consulting, operations, BPO, and circular supply chains. The study, which includes surveys from over 110 providers, will provide enterprise buyers with insights to evaluate vendor relationships and make informed decisions. The research will also help ISG advisors recommend providers to buy-side clients. Key focus areas include technological innovation, risk management, and supply chain optimization amidst challenges like political unrest and raw material shortages.
- ISG's new reports will provide comprehensive insights on supply chain services in the U.S. and Brazil, aiding enterprises in making informed decisions.
- The study covers a wide array of services including consulting, operations, and circular supply chains, offering a holistic view of the market.
- The focus on advanced technologies like AI, blockchain, and predictive analytics aligns with current industry trends and needs.
- The inclusion of over 110 supply chain service providers in the survey ensures a diverse and representative analysis.
- The reports are not scheduled for release until October, potentially delaying actionable insights for current market conditions.
- Political unrest, trade wars, and raw material shortages present ongoing short-term challenges for supply chains, which may not be fully mitigated by the insights from the study.
- The broad scope of the study could result in generalized findings that may not address specific enterprise needs.
ISG Provider Lens™ study will evaluate service providers that help enterprises achieve supply chain innovation, sustainability and competitive advantage
The study results will be published in two comprehensive ISG Provider Lens™ reports called Supply Chain Services 2024, scheduled to be released in October. The reports—one focusing on the U.S. market and the other on the
Enterprise buyers will be able to use information from the reports to evaluate their current vendor relationships, potential new engagements, and available offerings, while ISG advisors use the information to recommend providers to the firm’s buy-side clients.
Following the massive supply chain disruptions caused by the pandemic, companies now are facing a range of shorter-term challenges, including political unrest, trade wars, rising interest rates and raw material shortages. They are looking to providers to help them upgrade their supply chain ecosystems to balance risk, optimize supply and demand management, revamp operations, and deliver continuous innovation and net carbon neutrality.
“Executives have shifted their focus from the costs and risks of their supply chains to considering them as drivers of innovation and competitive advantage,” said Namratha Dharshan, chief business leader, ISG Research. “Service providers are being selected for their technological innovation, consulting, data and expertise in the supply chain domain and ability to optimize and enhance performance.”
To achieve their supply chain goals, organizations are leveraging advanced technology, including Internet of things, machine learning, artificial intelligence, predictive analytics, automation, cloud, mobile apps, blockchain, and data orchestration.
For the Supply Chain Services 2024 study, ISG has distributed surveys to more than 110 supply chain service providers. Working in collaboration with ISG’s global advisors, the research team will produce four quadrants representing the supply chain services the typical enterprise is buying based on ISG’s experience working with its clients. The quadrants to be covered are:
- Supply Chain Advisory and Consulting Services, evaluating providers that help enterprises address complex issues, identify growth opportunities and strengthen operations by developing new supply chain models or revamping existing ones. Consulting services focus on network design and optimization, change management, sustainability, risk management, data governance and digital transformation.
- Supply Chain Operation Services, assessing providers of supply chain planning, make-and-manufacture capabilities, and supply chain execution and fulfillment services, offering end-to-end visibility and control over the entire supply chain planning process. Providers should have experience in production and capacity planning, logistics management and inventory and order management.
- Supply Chain BPO Services, evaluating service providers that deliver expertise in a broad range of integrated supply chain functions, including product development, manufacturing, planning, execution and fulfillment, logistics, and customer service. Emphasis is placed on the use of AI, chatbots, RPA, predictive analytics, sentiment analysis and NLP, together with as-a-service delivery models for data, risk management and compliance.
- Circular Supply Chain Services, examining providers offering circular business models focused on resource efficiency, waste reduction, improved recycling rates, reverse logistics, and disassembly and reuse. Providers must offer cross-industry and value chain solutions, encompassing waste management, and decommissioning and redevelopment services to address environmental concerns and foster circular economy practices.
Reports will cover the global supply chain services market and examine services available in the
A list of identified providers and vendors and further details on the study are available in this digital brochure. Companies not listed as supply chain service providers can contact ISG and ask to be included in the study.
All ISG Provider Lens™ evaluations now feature new and expanded customer experience (CX) data that measure actual enterprise experience with specific provider services and solutions based on ISG’s continuous CX research. Enterprise customers wishing to share their experience about a specific provider or vendor are encouraged to register here to receive a personalized survey URL. Participants will receive a copy of this report in return for their feedback.
About ISG Provider Lens™ Research
The ISG Provider Lens™ Quadrant research series is the only service provider evaluation of its kind to combine empirical, data-driven research and market analysis with the real-world experience and observations of ISG's global advisory team. Enterprises will find a wealth of detailed data and market analysis to help guide their selection of appropriate sourcing partners, while ISG advisors use the reports to validate their own market knowledge and make recommendations to ISG's enterprise clients. The research currently covers providers offering their services globally, across
About ISG
ISG (Information Services Group) (Nasdaq: III) is a leading global technology research and advisory firm. A trusted business partner to more than 900 clients, including more than 75 of the world’s top 100 enterprises, ISG is committed to helping corporations, public sector organizations, and service and technology providers achieve operational excellence and faster growth. The firm specializes in digital transformation services, including AI and automation, cloud and data analytics; sourcing advisory; managed governance and risk services; network carrier services; strategy and operations design; change management; market intelligence, and technology research and analysis. Founded in 2006, and based in
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