#SupplyChainCity Report Ranks Atlanta Number Two

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Deloitte and MACOC analyze leading supply chain cities in new report.

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The Georgia Tech Supply Chain & Logistics Institute served on a task force for #SupplyChainCity, an initiative created by the Metro Atlanta Chamber aimed at transforming the region’s traditional supply chain into a digital supply chain powered by the cross-section of smart devices and the Internet of Things.

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The Georgia Tech Supply Chain & Logistics Institute served on a task force for #SupplyChainCity, an initiative created by the Metro Atlanta Chamber aimed at transforming the region’s traditional supply chain into a digital supply chain powered by the cross-section of smart devices and the Internet of Things.

Deloitte Consulting LLP (“Deloitte Consulting”) and a group of Atlanta area corporations helped launch the initiative. The study is the first phase of #SupplyChainCity, and its purpose is to baseline the current state of the region’s supply chain capabilities and guide Metro Atlanta toward a leading role in the next generation of industry.

The study evaluated four key metrics across seven of the largest metropolitan statistical areas (MSAs) in the United States known for their supply chain capabilities: New York–New Jersey, Atlanta, Chicago, San Francisco Bay Area, Dallas, Los Angeles, and Seattle.

Access a PDF version of the report within the Metro Atlanta Chamber website.

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School of Industrial and Systems Engineering (ISYE), The Supply Chain and Logistics Institute (SCL)

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  • Created By: Andy Haleblian
  • Workflow Status: Published
  • Created On: Sep 26, 2017 - 6:10pm
  • Last Updated: Sep 26, 2017 - 6:21pm