Best of the Supply Chain

The five companies featured in Gartner’s Best in the Supply Chain survey, which has been regularly conducted for 10 years, remain at the top of the list. These companies:

1) Apple:
In all 11 years of research, it has managed to maintain its place in the top 5 of the list. The company has managed to reduce carbon footprint emissions by 35% since 2015, making all of its new Mac computers from recycled aluminum.

2) Amazon:
Amazon, which managed to maintain its place in the top 5 of the list in 10 of the 11 years of research, was the company that benefited the most from the Covid-19 crisis.

3) P&G:
P&G managed to maintain its place in the top 5 of the list in 10 of the 11 years of research, and managed to accelerate the analysis processes by 90% with its algorithm-based changes and keep this analysis process under just 5 minutes per week.

Best of the Supply Chain

4) Unilever: Unilever, which has managed to maintain its place in the top 5 of the list in 10 of the 11 years of research, uses AI-based risk measurement systems to identify risks from Covid-19.

5) McDonald’s: In 9 of the 11 years of research, he managed to maintain his place in the top 5 of the list.

In addition to these 5 companies, the top 5 companies on the 2020 list are:

1) Cisco Systems
2) Colgate Palmolive
3) Johnson&Johnson
4) Shneider Electric
5) Nestle

When compared with the 2019 data of the same report, the companies that increased their ranking the most in 2020:

1) Coca-Cola up 7 places
2) Shneider Electric up 7 places
3) Alibaba up 6 places
4) Johnson&Johnson up 5 places
5) Cisco Systems up 4 places