Supply Chain Awards 2024
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Seit 2006 würdigt der Supply Chain Management Award herausragende Lösungen industrieller Wertschöpfungsketten und damit Unternehmen, die ihre Supply Chain auf konsequente oder ungewöhnliche Weise optimieren. Preiswürdig sind überzeugende End-to-End Supply-Chain-Lösungen ebenso wie herausragende Umsetzungen in Teilbereichen der Wertschöpfungskette. Preisträger waren unter anderem Philip Morris International (2023), Knorr-Bremse (2022), HelloFresh (2021), Electrolux (2020), Continental (2019), CEMEX Deutschland (2018), Gries Deco (2017), PERI (2016) und Nokia Networks (2015).
Der Smart Solution Award wird für besonders innovative Konzepte vergeben, die sich noch in einem frühen Stadium der Umsetzung befinden. Mit diesem Preis werden Lösungen prämiert, die das Potenzial haben, traditionelle Wertschöpfungsketten in Zukunft grundlegend zu verändern. Preisträger waren Finboot (2023), Trucksters (2022), fulfillmenttools (2021), Schubert Additive Solutions (2020), parcelLab (2019) und InstaFreight (2018).
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The next round has started: LOGISTIK HEUTE, PwC and Strategy& will once again be honouring outstanding solutions with the Supply Chain Management and Smart Solution Award in 2024. Would you also like to apply? Then inform yourself about the individual steps of the application process in the "Application Phase Kick-Off". Find out more about the special features of the Supply Chain Awards, the specific benefits of taking part and the various assessment criteria. Click here to watch the recording.
The online kick-off also includes a brief review of the final day of the Supply Chain Awards 2023 in Frankfurt. The winners of the Supply Chain Awards 2023 were honoured here. The Supply Chain Management Award 2023 went to Philip Morris International. The Supply Chain Management Award was presented for the 18th time by LOGISTIK HEUTE, Strategy& and PwC. The winner of the Smart Solution Award, which was presented for the sixth time last year, was Finboot. The Supply Chain Awards 2023 were presented on 14 November in Frankfurt am Main in front of more than 120 participants at a festive awards ceremony.
The theme of the final day of the Supply Chain Awards 2023 was "Mastering Tomorrow's Challenges through business-led tech-enabled Supply Chain Transformations". The attendees enjoyed interesting keynotes, an exciting panel discussion, workshop sessions on supply chain management, numerous networking opportunities and the finalists’ pitches. In the finalists’ pitches, the audience was able to judge the presentations of four companies each. As in previous years, the participants’ votes were included in the judges’ assessment. » Go to the picture gallery
Winner Supply Chain Management Award 2023: "Sync Hub is the center of our supply chain ecosystem" – interview with Guillaume Popiol, VP SC Synchronization Hub, Philip Morris International.
Winner Smart Solution Award 2023: "The blockchain creates ecosystems of trust" – interview with Alvaro Llobet, Head of Product, Finboot.
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About the awards
Since 2006, the Supply Chain Management Award has honored outstanding solutions of industrial value chains and thus companies that optimize their supply chain in a consistent or unusual way. Convincing end-to-end supply chain solutions are eligible for the award, as are outstanding implementations in sub-areas of the value chain. Award winners have included Philip Morris International (2023), Knorr-Bremse (2022), HelloFresh (2021), Electrolux (2020), Continental (2019), CEMEX Germany (2018), Gries Deco (2017),
The Smart Solution Award is presented for particularly innovative concepts that are still at an early stage of implementation. This award honors solutions that have the potential to fundamentally change traditional value chains in the future. Award winners were Finboot (2023), Trucksters (2022), fulfillmenttools (2021), Schubert Additive Solutions (2020), parcelLab (2019) and InstaFreight (2018).