As 2022 continues to unfold, so has Supply Chain Digital’s listing for the top 100 companies in supply chain— and CSCR® is extremely pleased to congratulate five corporate sponsors who have been listed in the top 30 nominees! View the full list of the top 100 companies here.
IBM, #5
IBM was recognized for having state-of-the-art supply chain operations in 171 countries, running services in areas like mainframe computers and nanotechnology as well as being the founder of automated teller machines (ATMs), SQL programming language, floppy disks, hard-disk drives and more.
Johnson & Johnson, #12
Johnson and & Johnson was recognized for being one of the only two US-based companies to have a prime credit rating higher than that of the United States government. With 250 subsidiary companies, operations in 60 countries and products on shelves in 175 countries, this brand’s supply chain is making its mark when it comes to productivity, efficiency and success.
Cisco Systems, #15
Cisco Systems was recognized for their streamlined developing, manufacturing and selling of networking hardware, software, telecoms equipment and more. Moreover, their invention of a local area network (LAN) where distant computers can be connected over a router system made a remarkable impact to the tech industry.
Unilever, #18
Unilever was recognized for its sustainable supply chain, a mission that they hold near and dear to their heart. “We want to do more good for our planet and our society— not just less harm,” they were quoted in their listing. The winner was said to be a pioneer, innovator and future maker in the industry.
Walmart, #26
Walmart was recognized for their smooth supply chain and effortless stacking of shelves since their founding in 1962. Ensuring low prices so that customers can save money and live better, Walmart continues to be a pioneer of the retail and consumer goods landscape.
CSCR is proud to be in partnership with these high-achieving organizations and pleased to join Supply Chain Digital in celebrating these companies as they lead the way in supply chain.