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Supply Chain

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Supply Chain Transformation for Sustainability 2024

Published on: June 25, 2024 by Vaibhav Wardhan
This NelsonHall Vendor Evaluation & Assessment Tool (NEAT) analyzes the performance of vendors offering supply chain transformation services. The NEAT tool allows strategic sourcing managers to assess the capability of vendors across a range of criteria and business situations and identify the best performing vendors overall, and with specific capability in consulting & transformation, Supply Chain-as-a-Service, and sustainability services. Vendors evaluated for this NEAT are: Accenture, Capgemini, Genpact, GEP, IBM, Infosys, TCS, Tech Mahindra, Wipro, and WNS. To find out more, contact Guy Saunders (EMEA) at [email protected] or Darrin Grove (N. America) at [email protected].
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  • Key Trends Redefining Supply Chain Operations in 2026

    Jan 09, 2026, by Vaibhav Wardhan

      With the help of vendors and partner ecosystems, organizations are re-imagining supply chain operations for predictive intelligence, resilience, and real-time responsiveness. As supply chain leaders continue to overcome siloed systems and focus on systems modernization, real-time visib[...]

  • Supply Chain Trends, 2024: Removing Barriers to Visibility & Resilience

    Jan 24, 2024, by Vaibhav Wardhan

      2023 was a year full of challenges for supply chain leaders. Recovery from COVID-19, avoiding supply chain disruptions, mitigating geo-political risk and climate changes, and understanding the implications of ESG on the supply chain were some of the headwinds leaders had to navigate. A[...]

  • Tech Mahindra's Yantr.ai: Optimizing Field Service Management with AI

    Nov 16, 2023, by Vaibhav Wardhan

      NelsonHall recently had a briefing followed by a demo of Tech Mahindra’s latest offering in field service management: Yantr.ai, an AI and ML-based bolt-on solution that can sit on existing scheduling systems. Yantr.ai provides a control tower solution to field service management,[...]

  • What Characterizes Leading Supply Chain Transformation Vendors?

    Aug 30, 2022, by John Willmott

      The pandemic stress-tested many supply chains beyond previous expectations, identifying and magnifying any process shortfalls. The current economic downturn and additional disruption of supply chains by geopolitical factors have further exacerbated the difficulties enterprises face in [...]

  • Moving to an Autonomous Supply Chain: Q&A with Capgemini’s Joerg Junghanns – Part 2

    Feb 20, 2020, by John Willmott

    Read Part 1 here.   Q&A Part 2 JW: What are the main supply chain flows that supply chain executives should look to address? JJ: Traditionally, there are three main supply chain flows that benefit from automation: Physical flow (flow of goods from, e.g., from a DC to a[...]

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latest blog posts on
Supply Chain:

  • Key Trends Redefining Supply Chain Operations in 2026

    Jan 09, 2026, by Vaibhav Wardhan

      With the help of vendors and partner ecosystems, organizations are re-imagining supply chain operations for predictive intelligence, resilience, and real-time responsiveness. As supply chain leaders continue to overcome siloed systems and focus on systems modernization, real-time visib[...]

  • Supply Chain Trends, 2024: Removing Barriers to Visibility & Resilience

    Jan 24, 2024, by Vaibhav Wardhan

      2023 was a year full of challenges for supply chain leaders. Recovery from COVID-19, avoiding supply chain disruptions, mitigating geo-political risk and climate changes, and understanding the implications of ESG on the supply chain were some of the headwinds leaders had to navigate. A[...]

  • Tech Mahindra's Yantr.ai: Optimizing Field Service Management with AI

    Nov 16, 2023, by Vaibhav Wardhan

      NelsonHall recently had a briefing followed by a demo of Tech Mahindra’s latest offering in field service management: Yantr.ai, an AI and ML-based bolt-on solution that can sit on existing scheduling systems. Yantr.ai provides a control tower solution to field service management,[...]

  • What Characterizes Leading Supply Chain Transformation Vendors?

    Aug 30, 2022, by John Willmott

      The pandemic stress-tested many supply chains beyond previous expectations, identifying and magnifying any process shortfalls. The current economic downturn and additional disruption of supply chains by geopolitical factors have further exacerbated the difficulties enterprises face in [...]

  • Moving to an Autonomous Supply Chain: Q&A with Capgemini’s Joerg Junghanns – Part 2

    Feb 20, 2020, by John Willmott

    Read Part 1 here.   Q&A Part 2 JW: What are the main supply chain flows that supply chain executives should look to address? JJ: Traditionally, there are three main supply chain flows that benefit from automation: Physical flow (flow of goods from, e.g., from a DC to a[...]

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