• Advertise
  • Contact Us
  • Supplier Directory
  • SCB YouTube
  • About Us
  • Login
  • Subscribe
  • Logout
  • My Profile
  • LOGISTICS
    • Air Cargo
    • All Logistics
    • Facility Location Planning
    • Freight Forwarding/Customs Brokerage
    • Global Gateways
    • Global Logistics
    • Last Mile Delivery
    • Logistics Outsourcing
    • LTL/Truckload Services
    • Ocean Transportation
    • Parcel & Express
    • Rail & Intermodal
    • Reverse Logistics
    • Service Parts Management
    • Transportation & Distribution
  • TECHNOLOGY
    • All Technology
    • Artificial Intelligence
    • Cloud & On-Demand Systems
    • Data Management (Big Data/IoT/Blockchain)
    • ERP & Enterprise Systems
    • Forecasting & Demand Planning
    • Global Trade Management
    • Inventory Planning/ Optimization
    • Product Lifecycle Management
    • Robotics
    • Sales & Operations Planning
    • SC Finance & Revenue Management
    • SC Planning & Optimization
    • Supply Chain Visibility
    • Transportation Management
  • GENERAL SCM
    • Business Strategy Alignment
    • Customer Relationship Management
    • Education & Professional Development
    • Global Supply Chain Management
    • Global Trade & Economics
    • Green Energy
    • HR & Labor Management
    • Quality & Metrics
    • Regulation & Compliance
    • Sourcing/Procurement/SRM
    • SC Security & Risk Mgmt
    • Supply Chains in Crisis
    • Sustainability & Corporate Social Responsibility
  • WAREHOUSING
    • All Warehouse Services
    • Conveyors & Sortation
    • Lift Trucks & AGVs
    • Order Management & Fulfillment
    • Packaging
    • RFID, Barcode, Mobility & Voice
    • Warehouse Automation
    • Warehouse Management Systems
  • INDUSTRIES
    • Aerospace & Defense
    • Apparel
    • Automotive
    • Chemicals & Energy
    • Consumer Packaged Goods
    • E-Commerce/Omni-Channel
    • Food & Beverage
    • Healthcare
    • High-Tech/Electronics
    • Industrial Manufacturing
    • Pharmaceutical/Biotech
    • Retail
  • THINK TANK
  • WEBINARS
    • On-Demand Webinars
    • Upcoming Webinars
    • Webinar Library
  • PODCASTS
  • WHITEPAPERS
  • VIDEOS
Home » The Power of Partnerships: All Hands on Deck
EDITOR'S LETTER

The Power of Partnerships: All Hands on Deck

SCB-100-Great-Article-Image-v3.png
July 31, 2023
Robert J. Bowman, Editor-in-Chief, SupplyChainBrain

In June of this year, SupplyChainBrain presented, in collaboration with the Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals, the first ever Global Supply Chain Marketing Summit. The event offered an unprecedented opportunity for marketing professionals to learn how prospective customers want to be approached by vendors, and which products and services they’re looking to buy. One of the most interesting takeaways over those three days was the revelation that a relationship that has the potential to be entirely transactional — give me the best product for the cheapest price — is anything but that. Turns out that the most successful engagements are those that are built on a foundation of partnership. 

Read more: Full List of SupplyChainBrain's 100 Great Supply Chain Partners 

What do we mean by this well-worn word, which seems to appear in every press release trumpeting a vendor’s “customer win”? In our fast-moving, margin-challenged, capitalist world, is there room for the touchy-feely? What value does it bring to the buyer, the seller and the bottom line? 

Readers of our annual special issue honoring “100 Great Supply Chain Partners” know the answer to those questions. True partnerships, we’ve learned, lie at the heart of countless profitable ventures. That’s especially true in supply chain management, where customers’ needs so often transcend the marketing and selling of mere commodities. Buyers of supply chain services, products and technology have requirements that are specific to their circumstances. One might be a startup looking to gain traction in a new market. Another, a veteran provider challenged by fresh competition. Or one that’s struggling to scale operations in response to surging customer demand. Or — as was frequently the case over the past three years — one that’s coping with sudden supply disruptions and a shortage of logistics capacity. What they have in common is the need to work with a vendor that takes the trouble to understand their business and respond with tailored solutions.

We’re pleased, then, to offer another batch of case studies that underscore the need for true partnerships, drawn from our 2023 list of 100 Great Supply Chain Partners. (Keep in mind that the vendors included here weren’t allowed to place themselves on the list — they had to be nominated by satisfied customers.) Read about how: 

  • Barrett Distribution Centers turned to GatherAI for autonomous drones in the warehouse. 
  • Biocair improved visibility of cell and gene-therapy shipments with technology from Tive. 
  • Bubs Australia relied on software from SPS Commerce to manage its long-distance retail supply chain. 
  • Defunkify addressed planning, scheduling and distribution challenges with the help of River Rock Advisors. 
  • Emser Tile redesigned its distribution network through the services of Jones Lang Lasalle. 
  • Hy-Capacity undertook a deep dive into its warehouse storage needs with Alpine Supply Chain Solutions. 
  • JD Logistics automated a California DC with a storage and retrieval system from Hai Robotics. 
  • Meraxis addressed risk in its polymer supply chain with Siemens Digital Logistics. 
  • Monark Equipment Corp. streamlined its dealership network with software from TADA Cognitive Solutions. 
  • Olympia Chimney Supply turned to Cornerstone Edge to develop criteria for selecting a third-party logistics provider. 
  • Sage Freight managed a newly acquired truck fleet with a digital platform from Leaf Logistics. 
  • Saks Fifth Avenue cut down on theft at the DC with a system from Vector Security Networks. 
  • Rampart Supply worked with PathGuide Technologies to automate its vendor-managed inventory program. 

Check out our full list of 100 Great Supply Chain Partners for more examples of how vendors went the extra mile with creative solutions for their customers. For providers and buyers wishing to surmount the endless challenges that come with managing modern-day global supply chains, we’re convinced that this is the path to future success.

    RELATED CONTENT

    RELATED VIDEOS

    Logistics Logistics Outsourcing Technology Business Strategy Alignment Global Supply Chain Management
    • Related Articles

      Where Are All the Black Women in the Flight Deck?

      Capitalizing on the Power of the Smarter Consumer

      Growth of Air Cargo Relies on Cooperation of All Players in the Industry, IATA Head Says

    Robert J. Bowman, Editor-in-Chief, SupplyChainBrain

    Supply Chain Innovation 2024: A Formula for Thriving in the Age of Disruption

    More from this author

    Subscribe to our Daily Newsletter!

    Timely, incisive articles delivered directly to your inbox.

    Popular Stories

    • A PARTIALLY OPEN AIRCRAFT MANUFACTURING HANGAR SPORTS HUGE IMAGES OF PLANES ON ITS SLIDING DOORS

      Boeing Dismantles DEI Team as Pressure Builds on New CEO

      Air Cargo
    • A large blue container ship docked at a port, below three white shipping cranes, while a grey barge moves through the waterway in the foreground

      Montréal Employers Threaten to Suspend Striking Port Workers’ Salary Guarantee

      Global Gateways
    • A row of white shipping cranes loading containers onto platforms as the sun sets in the background

      Strike at U.S. Ports Brought Debate Over Automation Front and Center

      Global Gateways
    • A CLOSE-UP OF VARIOUS PILLS ON A MAGENTA TABLE.

      U.S. More Susceptible to Drug Shortages Than Canada

      Global Supply Chain Management
    • THE PORT OF VANCOVER CAN BE SEEN DURING THE DAY WITH MOUNTAINS IN THE BACKGROUND SEPARATED BY A SMALL BODY OF WATER. SEVERAL CRANES AND CONTAINERS CAN BE SEEN AT THE PORT.

      Canada Port Disruption Sparks Fear of Wider Trade Snarls

      Global Gateways

    Digital Edition

    Cover nov 24 scb q4 2024

    Supply Chain Innovation 2024: A Formula for Thriving in the Age of Disruption

    VIEW THE LATEST ISSUE

    Case Studies

    • Recycled Tagging Fasteners: Small Changes Make a Big Impact

    • A GRAPHIC SHOWING MULTIPLE FORMS OF SHIPPING, WITH A HUMAN STANDING AT THE CENTER, TOUCHING A SYMBOLIC MAP OF THE WORLD

      Enhancing High-Value Electronics Shipment Security with Tive's Real-Time Tracking

    • A GRAPHIC OF INTERLACING HONEYCOMBED ELEMENTS REPRESENTING GLOBAL BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS

      Moving Robots Site-to-Site

    • JLL Finds Perfect Warehouse Location, Leading to $15M Grant for Startup

    • Robots Speed Fulfillment to Help Apparel Company Scale for Growth

    Visit Our Sponsors

    AutoStore Beumer Group Brightdrop
    CHEP Cleo Coenterprise
    Comarch Commport Cycle Labs
    Dassault Descartes Enveyo
    Eva Air Exiger ForwardX Robotics
    Frayt Generix Georgetown University
    GEP Holman Logistics iGPS
    Integrity Staffing JLL Kinaxis
    Korber LoadSmart Lucas Systems
    Manhattan Associates Netstock OWD
    Old Dominion Ortec PartnerLinQ (Visionet)
    Plante Moran Quickbase RapidRatings
    Rockwell Automation SAP S&P Global Mobility
    TADA Tecsys Zebra Technologies
    • More From SCB
      • Featured Content
      • Video Library
      • Think Tank Blog
      • SupplyChainBrain Podcast
      • Whitepapers
      • On-Demand Webinars
      • Upcoming Webinars
    • Digital Offerings
      • Digital Issue
      • Subscribe
      • Manage Your Subscription
      • Newsletters
    • Resources
      • Events Calendar
      • SCB's Great Supply Chain Partners
      • Supplier Directory
      • Case Study Showcase
      • Supply Chain Innovation Awards
      • 100 Great Partners Form
    • SCB Corporate
      • Advertise on SCB.COM
      • About Us
      • Privacy Policy
      • Contact Us
      • Data Sharing Opt-Out

    All content copyright ©2024 Keller International Publishing Corp All rights reserved. No reproduction, transmission or display is permitted without the written permissions of Keller International Publishing Corp

    Design, CMS, Hosting & Web Development :: ePublishing