Key Findings & Highlights:
WNS’ SCM practice is part of its MRC (manufacturing, retail, and consumer) business unit, as the most significant demand for SCM services comes from these industries. WNS has been active in supply chain management for years, with order management and fulfillment as core offerings, moving into shipping and logistics support, supply chain analytics, planning, platforms, and sustainability.
WNS has been focusing on growing end-to-end supply chain services with digital enablement and analytics at the core of their offerings. In the recent past, with the growth in demand for sustainability solutions, WNS has been looking to embed sustainability at scale into existing SCM solutions and offerings. The company has been looking to grow its services’ footprints into platform integration capabilities, planning and forecasting, analytics, and bolt-on proprietary solutions.
In 2022, WNS announced its acquisitions of three firms with a total investment of ~$325m: Vuram, The Smart Cube, and OptiBuy. These have added hyperautomation, research and analytics, and consulting and implementation capabilities to WNS' SCM and procurement offerings.
WNS positions its supply chain offerings around the following key capability levers:
- WNS’ co-creation approach to jointly address client needs and business challenges
- Domain expertise in the supply chain with a particular focus on order management and fulfillment, shipping and logistics, and industry-specific offerings for CPG, manufacturing, and retail
- Analytics and digitally-enabled solutions at the core of the offerings
- Flexible solution design, offering flexibility across various aspects of engagement, including areas such as engagement model, length, and pricing mechanisms.
WNS positions its sustainability services as an integral part of the existing supply chain solutions and not typically as a separate agenda. WNS wants to achieve this imperative by embedding sustainability into its overall supply chain offerings.