1、2023 SUPPLY CHAIN PRIORITIES AND CHALLENGESSurvey ReportJanuary 2023K0130332023 APQC.ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.2347Valid Global ParticipantsABOUT THIS RESEARCHAPQC concluded its ninth annual Supply Chain Management Priorities and Challenges research in early 2023.The purpose of this research is to learn a
2、bout organizations supply chain management priorities,performance,and trends.This research focuses on:How well supply chains have performed considering the global pandemic and multiple disruptionsTrends impacting supply chainObstacles to improving supply chain processesOrganizational priorities for
3、supply chain in 20232023 APQC.ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.3A Brief Look Back at 2022122023 Changes and Challenges32023 Priorities4Recommended Relevant APQC ContentCONTENTS5Participant DemographicsA LOOK BACK AT 202212023 APQC.ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.5EVALUATING SUPPLY CHAIN RESPONSE TO COVID-19(YEAR 3!)2%Comple
4、tely failed9%Barely survived17%Neutral44%Had modest success20%Completely saved the day*9%of respondents supply chains were not significantly impacted by COVID-19In 2022,supply chains continued to adapt and respond to pandemic-driven disruptions.Many showed their resilience,and almost 2/3 rated thems
5、elves successful to some extent.One in 5 reported completely saving the day.However,the percentage that barely survived or failed(11 percent)almost doubled from the prior year.N=3472023 APQC.ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.6PERFORMANCE ON 2022 BUSINESS GOALSN=347Were supply chains successful in 2022?Although al
6、most 80 percent reported surviving 2022,surviving doesnt mean thriving.Almost half(47 percent)of respondents missed the target for their business goals in 2022.This performance is similar to what we saw in 2021.The many different disruptions facing supply chains,including the multi-year pandemic-ind