Recent research shows that more than half of organizations now have real-time, internal and external data readily accessible, and a similar share have made data-driven decision-making a cultural priority. This marks a shift toward greater analytics maturity, as companies recognize that structured information and analytical capabilities are essential to navigating ongoing disruptions and complexity.
The payoff is clear: 54% of organizations report cost savings, while 48% cite improved forecast accuracy and 48% note higher employee productivity. As leaders continue to accelerate analytics adoption through financial investments and process enhancements, they’re translating data maturity into direct performance gains—creating more resilient, efficient, and insight-driven supply chains.
For more on this subject, read: Supply chain analytics: Trends, benchmarks and business impact
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