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Provider Compendium
Supply Chain Management (SCM) BPS – Provider Compendium 2025
Sep. 30, 2025Everest Group’s Supply Chain Management (SCM) BPS – Provider Compendium 2025 provides comprehensive and fact-based snapshots of 11 SCM service providers and includes insights into the global SCM service provider landscape. It offers detailed profiles of each SCM service provider, with a comprehensive picture of its service suite, scale of operations, recent developments and investments, technology solutions, and delivery locations. The report will enable providers to benchmark their capabilities against their peers and empower buyers to assess providers based on their capabilities. -
Aug. 08, 2025Global disruptions and fast-paced innovations continue to impact and reshape enterprise supply chains. In this evolving landscape, Supply Chain Management (SCM) BPS providers are central in establishing resilience and driving transformation in enterprises. These providers streamline and optimize operations, accelerate technology adoption, and integrate industry best practices to reduce costs, enhance efficiencies, and build resilience. SCM BPS providers are embedding generative AI across supply chain activities, such as demand forecasting, supplier query resolution, risk intelligence, and track and trace, and exploring agentic AI use cases through pilots and proofs of concept across existing supply chain clients. They continue to expand their partner ecosystem, including technology providers and specialist supply chain firms, to offer diverse solutions and deep expertise to clients. Additionally, providers continue to expand their capabilities across upstream supply chain processes, such as planning, while deepening expertise in deliver and after‑sales processes. Many providers also offer support in building and modernizing supply chain operations within Global Capability Centers (GCCs). In this research, we analyze 16 providers featured in the SCM BPS PEAK Matrix® Assessment and the SCM Planning BPS PEAK Matrix® Assessment.
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Category Strategy Templates
Formulating a Category Strategy: a Template for Category Managers
March 24, 2025Procurement organizations prioritize reducing costs, managing risks, and creating business value. Category management helps achieve these goals by optimizing category spend, identifying cost-saving opportunities, and improving operational efficiency. In this report, we offer a comprehensive, ready-to-use toolkit for category managers, procurement and sourcing professionals, and CPOs. The report provides structured frameworks for internal category assessments and effective category strategy development. With these editable frameworks and category-specific market intelligence reports, category managers can align category strategies with internal priorities and external market trends. Scope All industries and geographies Contents In this report, we: Suggest editable frameworks for internal state assessment of the category Recommend a structured approach to develop a robust category strategy -
March 12, 2025Supply chain services are the top investment priority for Retail and Consumer Packaged Goods (RCPG) firms, driven by the need for agility, resilience, and efficiency. As these firms navigate evolving market dynamics, digital disruptions, and sustainability demands, supply chain transformation has become a strategic priority. To drive meaningful change, providers must offer a holistic approach that integrates IT and business process services with strong advisory capabilities. Advanced analytics, AI-driven insights, and automation are vital in optimizing supply chain operations and improving visibility. Additionally, robust capabilities in demand forecasting, inventory management, and supplier collaboration are essential to mitigate risks and ensure seamless execution. Providers must also address industry-specific complexities such as omnichannel fulfillment and last-mile logistics to deliver tailored solutions. Furthermore, ESG-driven supply chain strategies, including circular economy models and carbon footprint reduction, are gaining traction. By combining technology, domain expertise, and strategic guidance, providers can help RCPG firms achieve resilient, customer-centric, and future-ready supply chains. In this report, we assess 15 providers featured on the Supply Chain Transformation Services for Retail and CPG PEAK Matrix® Assessment 2025. Scope Industry: RCPG Geography: global Services: supply chain transformation The assessment is based on Everest Group’s annual RFI process for the calendar year 2024, interactions with leading providers, client reference checks, and an ongoing analysis of the RCPG supply chain services market Contents This report features detailed assessments, including strengths and limitations, of 15 providers that focus on supply chain transformation services in the RCPG industry. Memberships Retail and CPG Procurement and Supply Chain Sourcing and Vendor Management
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Jan. 15, 2025In the evolving business landscape, traditional linear supply chains are increasingly scrutinized for their environmental impact and resource inefficiencies. This viewpoint explores the paradigm shift toward circular supply chains that prioritize sustainability through resource reuse, recycling, and regeneration. It delves into circularity's economic and environmental benefits, such as cost savings from resource recovery and reduced waste disposal expenses. The report also addresses this transition's operational, technical, and strategic complexities. A significant focus is placed on the role of advanced technologies – data analytics, internet of things, and blockchain – in overcoming these challenges and optimizing circular supply chain operations. Additionally, it underscores the importance of third-party providers in offering specialized expertise and innovative solutions to guide businesses through adopting circular practices. This viewpoint is valuable for C-suite executives and business leaders, providing actionable strategies to integrate circular practices across supply chain operations and navigate the future of supply chains. Scope All industries and geographies Contents In this report, we examine: Linear supply chain barriers Circular supply chains and key drivers Key interventions enabling circular supply chains, including process interventions and technology enablers Providers’ role in enabling circularity Memberships Procurement and Supply Chain Sustainability Technology and Services
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March 05, 2024In today’s fast-paced and ever-changing business environment, effective management of logistics processes within supply chains has become a strategic priority, vital for achieving overall supply chain success. However, organizations face unprecedented logistics challenges, ranging from changing customer expectations to evolving regulations and frequent geopolitical disruptions. CXOs understand that disruptions to logistics processes can have adverse effects on the entire supply chain. Therefore, achieving supply chain resilience through effective management of the logistics function requires organizations to emphasize the role technology can play in addressing these disruptions. Technology has revolutionized various aspects of logistics processes, helping in tracking, visibility, and customer management. In this report, we explore logistics and technology’s role in driving supply chain agility. We discuss the key themes disrupting logistics functions and present eight solutions that are shaping this space. Additionally, we provide essential considerations for enterprises to consider when implementing these solutions. This report is essential for anyone looking to stay ahead of the curve and establish a resilient logistics function for a sustainable and agile supply chain. Scope All industries and geographies Contents In this report, we: Define the logistics value chain Identify eight key themes disrupting logistics functions Explore eight solutions that are shaping this space Provide key considerations for enterprises to consider when implementing these solutions Membership(s) Procurement and Supply Chain Outsourcing Excellence
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State of the Market
Supply Chain Management (SCM) Business Process Services (BPS) State of the Market 2023: Investing to Alleviate Supply Chains under Pressure
Dec. 20, 2023Enterprises grapple with a variety of supply chain challenges, including evolving customer demands, planning constraints, and disruptions in production and distribution. In the face of recessionary pressures and geopolitical tensions, businesses are increasingly turning to third-party providers. Rather than simply seeking cost reduction, enterprises collaborate with providers to elevate value across the entire supply chain. The success of such partnerships is attributable to adept utilization of technology, domain expertise, and specialized talent. To meet evolving demands, providers are enhancing their capabilities by cultivating domain-specific expertise, forming strategic technological and consulting partnerships, and creating cutting-edge solutions. The goal is to help enterprises navigate challenges while simultaneously reducing environmental impact and achieving sustainability goals. In this report, we examine the Supply Chain Management (SCM) market during 2022-23 and analyze it across various aspects including regional variations, buyer adoption trends, growth drivers, and key investment themes. The report will be relevant for stakeholders interested in understanding the evolving SCM Business Process Services (BPS) market, including buyers / parent organizations, providers, Global Business Services (GBS) organizations, and industry influencers such as investors and industry bodies. Scope All industries and geographies This research leverages our interactions with 14 leading SCM service providers and enterprise stakeholders worldwide Contents In this report, we examine: Key challenges that organizations face Top SCM BPS priorities for enterprises Key provider investments SCM BPS market overview and adoption trends SCM buyer trends SCM BPS outlook for 2024 Membership(s) Procurement and Supply Chain Sourcing and Vendor Management -
Provider Compendium
Supply Chain Management (SCM) BPS – Provider Compendium 2023
Aug. 29, 2023Supply Chain Management (SCM) Business Process Services (BPS) Provider Compendium 2023 provides accurate, comprehensive, and fact-based snapshots of 14 providers and includes their scale of operations, technology solutions, investments, and delivery locations, along with Everest Group’s PEAK Matrix® service provider assessment. The study will help current and potential buyers of SCM service provider offerings assess the provider landscape on not just their strengths and limitations but also their client base, technology investments, and partnerships detailed in the report. Scope All industries and geographies Contents This report features 14 SCM provider profiles and includes: Services suite and scale of operations: key leaders, service suite, FTEs, revenue, recent developments, and partnerships Capabilities and clients: major engagements and their scope, revenue split by geography and industry, and number of clients by buyer size Delivery locations: city-level detail of key delivery locations worldwide Technology solutions: brief descriptions of key technology solutions Everest Group assessment: providers’ position on the Supply Chain Management (SCM) Business Process Services (BPS) – PEAK Matrix® Assessment 2023, market impact and vision and capability, and overall evaluation of providers’ capabilities Membership(s) Procurement and Supply Chain Sourcing and Vendor Management -
June 19, 2023Enterprises grapple with various supply chain challenges, including evolving customer demands, planning limitations, and disruptions in production and distribution. Amid recessionary headwinds and geopolitical tensions, enterprises are increasingly seeking third-party support to address these challenges. Rather than relying solely on providers for cost reduction, enterprises now collaborate with them to add value across the entire supply chain using technology, process expertise, and specialized talent. To serve this need, providers are enhancing their capabilities by cultivating domain-specific expertise, forging strategic technological and consulting partnerships, and developing state-of-the-art solutions to help enterprises navigate these challenges, reduce environmental impact, and achieve sustainability goals. In this report, we assess 14 Supply Chain Management (SCM) providers on Everest Group’s PEAK Matrix® and categorize them as Leaders, Major Contenders, Aspirants, and Star Performers based on their capabilities and market impact. The study will assist key stakeholders (providers, buyers, and technology vendors) understand the current state of the SCM provider landscape. Scope All industries and geographies Services: Supply Chain Management (SCM) Business Process Services (BPS) The assessment is based on Everest Group’s annual RFI process for the calendar year 2022, interactions with leading supply chain service providers, client reference checks, and an ongoing analysis of the SCM BPS market Contents In this report, we: Present the SCM BPS PEAK Matrix® Assessment 2023 Provide key insights into PEAK Matrix® dimensions List providers’ strengths and limitations Discuss enterprise sourcing considerations Examine the SCM BPS provider landscape Membership(s) Procurement and Supply Chain Sourcing and Vendor Management
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Category Strategy Templates
Category Strategy – Supply Chain Management (SCM)
Feb. 28, 2023This ready-to-use category strategy template offers editable frameworks for internal assessment and detailed industry and market category overviews to assist category managers, procurement professionals, and CPOs in creating an informed category strategy for Supply Chain Management (SCM) services. SCM encompasses various functions such as planning, manufacturing, delivery, after-sales services, reporting and compliance support, and data management and analytics. Enterprises are developing strategies to leverage advanced technologies, such as predictive tracking, mechanized warehouses, inventory optimization, accurate forecasting, and automated after-sales support, to enhance the efficiency and accuracy of their supply chain. Category managers can customize this template with internal category information, such as spend, suppliers, and subcategory overview. They can also use the industry and market insights provided in this template to build a strong supply base understanding. A category strategy’s goal is to create an action plan for effective category management, and this template provides the requisite tools, frameworks, and information to create a robust strategy. Best-in-class procurement organizations effectively leverage such tools and techniques to drive continuous improvements in their categories. Scope All industries and geographies Category in focus: SCM Contents In this report, we offer comprehensive templates based on a four-step process to create a category strategy: Define internal needs: define category maturity and objectives, create a buyer profile to gauge the current supply base state and predict future demand, and conduct total cost modeling Understand the market: build industry and supply base understanding by evaluating aspects such as market trends, key suppliers, major delivery locations, pricing trends, performance benchmarks, and category risks Determine the sourcing strategy: decide between an in-house versus outsourced model for the category and identify best practices and value levers to drive category efficiency Create an action plan: identify and prioritize projects and drive them toward execution