New Report
A Milestone Study on Achieving Supply Chain Success and Sustainability

The study has major implications for supply chain, finance, operations, logistics, and procurement professionals and underscores the need for better ECO-Operation, sustainability measurement, and operations insight.
Acceleration of ECO-Operation
A Milestone Study on Achieving Supply Chain Success and Sustainability

Acceleration of ECO-Operation ReportCompanies by and large are failing to achieve required visibility and eco responsibility across multi-tiered global supply chains, hampering their ability to drive business gain and reduce environmental strain. A new study released by the BPM Forum and E2open provides the most comprehensive and detailed analysis ever conducted around the state of sustainability and what companies are doing to make improvements in the extended value chain.

The study has major implications for supply chain, finance, operations, logistics, and procurement professionals and underscores the need for better ECO-Operation, sustainability measurement, and operations insight into multi-tiered supply chain networks. To receive the full report (free), please complete the registration form below.

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Media Quote
“According to Accenture’s research on those firms surviving the previous recession in the US and Europe during 1990 to 1991, transforming business models to create sustainable advantages for the next upturn is also what companies, especially higher profile companies, should look into now. From Accenture’s point of view, sustainability means creating value through enhancing the approach to social and environment issues. Addressing carbon emissions, mostly attributed to physical supply chain such as manufacturing and distribution, is high on the agenda.”
Global Supply Chain Council