Gartner has once more released the results from its annual Global Supply Chain Top 25, identifying leading supply chain organizations, highlighting trends and sharing best practices.
Schneider Electric
claimed the top position in the list this year, followed in second place by
Cisco Systems, which capped a run of three consecutive years in the top
position last year. Colgate-Palmolive,
Johnson & Johnson and PepsiCo rounded out the top five positions. Tesla, AB Inbev, GlaxoSmithKline
and Dow were the new entrants on the list.
Some interesting moved
over the years with companies joining the list and some others being relegated;
in these links you can check how the ranking has evolved over the last few
years:
Gartner
continues to recognize sustained supply chain performance via the “Masters”
category, introduced in 2015. To be considered Masters, companies must have attained
top-five composite scores for at least seven out of the last 10 years. Amazon,
Apple, P&G and Unilever all qualified for the category this year.