Supply Chain Collaboration Networks Market Finds its Groove in Pandemic’s Wake

ARC’s research shows the Supply Chain Collaboration Networks (SCCN) market is over $3 billion in size and is projected to grow at double digit rates for the next five years. The SCCN market is composed of EDI Value Added Networks, solutions that originally arose to support industry specific procurement in a marketplace environment, transportation management, or other forms of collaborative supply chain applications based upon a public cloud architecture, real-time transportation visibility solutions, and interesting new solutions that can identify supply chain risks in near real-time.

"Supply chain management became a topic of conversation at the board room level during the pandemic. While the pandemic taught companies many things, undoubtedly one of the key things was the need for agility. A supply chain collaboration network can help facilitate onboarding new partners more quickly, getting visibility to disruptive events or new risks that could (or will) disrupt a company’s supply chain before they occur, and quicker and easier access to information that can improve supply chain planning. In short, there is no doubt that a supply chain collaboration network contributes to agility. It is not surprising that this market continued to grow briskly during the pandemic," according to Steve Banker Research Director and key author of ARC's Supply Chain Collaboration Networks Market Research Report.

Supply Chain Collaboration Networks Market Trends

In addition to providing detailed competitive market share data, the report also addresses key market trends as follows:

  • Acquisitions and Venture Capital 
  • SCCN Becomes a Named Market

Leading Suppliers to the Supply Chain Collaboration Networks Market Identified

In addition to providing specific market data and industry trends, this ARC market research also identifies and positions the leading suppliers to this market and provides and summarizes their relevant offerings. An alphabetical list of key suppliers covered in this analysis includes: Descartes, E2open, IBM, OpenText, SPS Commerce.

About the Supply Chain Collaboration Networks Research

Supply Chain Collaboration Networks Market TrendsThe Supply Chain Collaboration Networks report explores the current and future market performance and related technology and business trends and identifies leading technology suppliers. This new research is based on ARC’s industry-leading market research database, extensive primary and secondary research, and proprietary economic modelling techniques. The research includes competitive analysis, plus five-year market forecasts and up to 2 years of historical analysis segmented by World Region, Industry, Revenue Category, Service Revenues by Type, Application, Customer Tier.

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