Market Analysis
published on Nov 12, 2018
Report Overview:
NelsonHall's market analysis of Next Generation Supply Chain Management BPS consists of 49 pages.
Who is this Report for:
NelsonHall’s “Next Generation Supply Chain Management BPS” report is a comprehensive market assessment report designed for:
- Sourcing managers and operations executives investigating developments within the supply chain management services market
- Vendor marketing, sales and business managers developing strategies to target service opportunities within the supply chain management services market
- Financial analysts and investors specializing in the business process and operations transformation services sector.
Scope of this Report:
The report analyzes the global market for supply chain management BPS and addresses the following questions:
- What is the shape of the current and future market for supply chain management (SCM) BPS?
- What is the size and growth of the SCM BPS market?
- What are the major operational challenges faced within supply chains?
- How are customer requirements changing within this market?
- What benefits are being achieved from SCM BPS services?
- Who are the leading vendors in this market and what are their market shares?
- How are vendor offerings and delivery capabilities changing to meet emerging market needs?
- What are the vendor challenges and critical success factors in this market?
Key Findings & Highlights:
NelsonHall's market analysis of Next Generation Supply Chain Management BPS consists of 49 pages.
The market for SCM BPS is changing, driven by a number of trends. These include needs for:
- A more holistic view of the supply chain
- Improved supply chain analytics and visibility
- Better forecasting based on real-time data instead of historical ordering patterns
- Touchless order process management
- Bolt-ons for existing ERP systems to consolidate and aggregate data from various input channels and platforms
- Positioning the SCM function as a critical mechanism in achieving revenue growth
- Improvement in stock levels and a move towards
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Supply Chain Management Services
published 2019-07-10 | Project by John Willmott