Intense pressure to reduce costs, innovate products and expand into new markets has manufacturers worldwide shifting production and spreading out supply chain and other operations well beyond their home geographies. After an in-depth benchmarking exercise, Deloitte has created an insightful series of reports that look at the increasingly complex and fragmented supply chain environment, implications for manufacturers, resulting challenges and best practices.
To date, more than 800 companies from Asia Pacific (representing 10 percent of the study), Central and Eastern Europe (10 percent), North America (34 percent) and Western Europe (44 percent) participated in the benchmark study. Industries represented include aerospace and defense; automotive; industrial and consumer products; life sciences; process, paper and chemicals; high technology and telecommunications equipment. Learn more about Deloitte's Global Benchmark Study from the research below:
Unlocking the Value of Globalisation: Profiting from Continuous Optimisation The fourth and most recent report from the Global Benchmark Study reveals that more than 80 percent of the world's most global companies are not capturing full value of global investments. The report highlights the need for continuous optimization of the global supply chain network to capture the full return from globalization.
Mastering Innovation: Exploiting Ideas for Profitable Growth The third report of the Global Benchmark Study explores the innovation paradox uncovered in "The Challenge of Complexity" and how "complexity masters" manage, exploit and support innovation in their supply chains.