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Round Up


Schneider Electric ranked #3 in Gartner’s 2019 Supply Chain Top 15 for Europe


Picture: Vincent Lamarche, VP, Global Modeling & Network Design, Global Supply Chain, Schneider Electric (second on the left), with Gartner representatives.


• The energy management and automation leader moved up two positions this year


• In May, Schneider achieved #11 position in Gartner’s 2019 Top 25 Supply Chain rankings1 & won Gartner’s 2019 Industrial Manufacturing Supply Chainnovator award2


Schneider Electric, the leader in digital transformation of energy management and automation, today announced it has been ranked #3 in Gartner’s 2019 Supply Chain Top 15 for Europe. The rankings for Europe were announced by Gartner at its annual Supply Chain Executive Conference in Barcelona, Spain on 17-19 June, 20193. “With this #3 ranking, this is the second


year that we are in the top 5 on Gartner’s Europe list of top supply chains. I am especially proud of our perfect 10 CSR Component score. The CSR Component Score according to Gartner, is an index of third-party corporate social responsibility measures of commitment, transparency and performance. This past year has been an exciting one for us wherein our Le Vaudreuil (France) smart factory has also been recognised by the World Economic


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Forum as a manufacturing lighthouse for the Fourth Industrial revolution”, said Mourad Tamoud, Executive Vice President, Global Supply Chain, Schneider Electric. “With our Tailored Sustainable Connected


4.0 digital transformation accelerating, we continue to drive ongoing digitisation and improvements from an end-to-end perspective – across our procurement, manufacturing, planning and delivery pillars – with a customer first mindset, focusing on quality products/services and supply chain excellence, at the same time caring for our people and planet”, he said. According to Gartner in its announce-


ment3, “Europe-based supply chain organisa- tions continue to build on their strong per- formance in 2019, demonstrating exemplary demand-driven leadership and corporate social responsibility. Beyond profit, leading companies focused on people and protecting the planet, with nine out of the 15 companies achieving a perfect 10 in the CSR category”. Just last month, Schneider was ranked #11


on Gartner’s Supply Chain Top 25 for 2019, in its worldwide compilation announced at its Supply Chain Executive Conference in the United States. Gartner’s annual rankings identify supply chain leaders and highlight their best practices1. At the same time,


Schneider also won the 2019 Industrial Manufacturing Supply Chainnovator Award in Gartner’s 2019 Supply Chainnovator Awards2 which “recognises unconventional, innovative and high-impact supply chain initiatives in the industrial manufacturing sector.” As of 2018, Schneider’s Global Supply


Chain Operations comprising of 200 manufacturing plants in 46 countries and 98 distribution centers, saw its 86,000-strong workforce manage over 260,000 references and process over 150,000 order lines daily. The identification of a Gartner Award


winner or finalist is not an endorsement by Gartner of any vendor, product or service. • 1 Gartner Press Release, Gartner Announces Rankings of the 2019 Supply Chain Top 25, May 16, 2019


• 2 Gartner Press Release, Gartner announces winners of the 2019 Supply Chainnovators Award, May 14, 2019


• 3 Gartner Press Release, Gartner Announces Rankings of the 2019 Supply Chain Top 15 for Europe, June 20, 2019


• Schneider Electric Press Release, Two Schneider Electric smart factories recognised as the Lighthouses of the Fourth Industrial Revolution by the World Economic Forum, Sep 28, 2018


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