Congratulations to the 23 e2open Clients Included in The Gartner® Supply Chain Top 25 for 2024 Ranking

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23 e2open clients were featured in the Gartner® Supply Chain Top 25 for 2024 ranking. Congrats!

With the announcement of The Gartner Supply Chain Top 25 rankings1, e2open would like to take a moment to recognize our 23 clients who we believe, have been included for their work towards supply chain excellence. For us, this is an incredible achievement that speaks to our clients’ ability to manage a superior supply chain that delivers on the purpose of their business.

“Gartner’s Supply Chain Top 25 identifies, celebrates, and profiles global supply chain excellence.”1 Gartner “shares the list of the top global supply chains operating today based on business performance metrics and community opinion.” For more in-depth information about the rankings, please see the full Gartner ebook1.

“The supply chain organizations in this year’s Top 25 were notable for better protecting growth rates in a challenging operating environment, while at the same time delivering more sustainable operations,” said Simon Bailey2, VP Analyst with the Gartner Supply Chain practice. The best supply chains now have ESG criteria firmly embedded in their operations, while delivering higher than average growth rates, better returns on physical assets (ROPA) and stronger margins.” According to Gartner, “in 2024, the Top 25 and Masters companies embraced three trends: Attracting and engaging talent, AI-driven advances, and antifragile supply chains3. According to Gartner, “antifragility illuminates the key linkages between risks, disruptions and performance. This enables more uncertainty-informed decisions about resource use and investments.”2 According to recent research by Gartner,“89% of CSCOs believe that uncertainty is here to stay and will only get more intense”.2

We believe these 23 companies have demonstrated leadership in their industries. As a leader in supply chain management, we’re proud to work with these clients and thousands of others in their end-to-end digital supply chain journey. Every day, we help our clients drive forecast accuracy, orchestrate supply response, streamline channel operations, optimize transportation with enhanced visibility, and ensure trade compliance while moving across borders.

What’s your plan to get to the Top 25? Contact us to start your journey today.


[1]Gartner e-book, The Gartner Supply Chain Top 25 for 2024, https://www.gartner.com/en/supply-chain/research/supply-chain-top-25.

[2] Gartner Press Release, Gartner Announces 20th Annual Rankings of the Global Supply Chain Top 25. May 22, 2024. https://www.gartner.com/en/newsroom/press-releases/2024-05-22-gartner-announces-20th-annual-rankings-of-the-global-supply-chain-top-25.

[3] Gartner Blog, The Antifragile Supply Chain – Thriving Due to Uncertainty, Payne, T. (2023, October 6).. https://www.gartner.com/en/supply-chain/insights/beyond-supply-chain-blog/the-antifragile-supply-chain-thriving-due-to-uncertainty .

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