Forbes July 14, 2022
Joe McKendrick

“Supply chain,” once an insider industry term, is now a common phrase uttered by consumers across the globe — and for good reason. From baby formula to beer to semiconductors, supply chains have been breaking down. Can technology help mend these frayed and fractured supply chains?

Probably just a bit. While supply chain leaders generally agree that tech investments are important to smooth out or tighten up supply chains, there has yet to be substantial return on those investments. At this point, only one in five companies have seen technology deliver positive results in their supply chains.

That’s the word from PwC, which surveyed 244 executives, finding uneven technology adoption in supply chain operations. The survey found cloud to be...

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