Published: 07 March 2019
Summary
Gartner’s maturity model for logistics excellence provides a framework for developing an organization’s logistics capabilities over five stages of maturity. Supply chain leaders can use this model to define their strategy, isolate critical gaps and create a roadmap for logistics development.
Included in Full Research
- Characterizing Logistics Maturity
- The 5 Stages of Logistics Maturity
- Integration Drives Progression Through Each Stage
- The 10 Capabilities of the Logistics Function
- The Staged Maturity Progression of Each Capability
- Strategic Capabilities — Goal & Culture, Technology Strategy, Organizational Design & Talent
- Governance Capabilities — Data Visibility, Performance Measures, Process Governance & Execution, Outsourcing Policies
- Operational Capabilities — Freight Forwarding, Warehousing and Transport Operations
- Using the Model to Define Your Future Vision and Development Plan
- Functional Alignment (Stages 1 and 2): Scaling the Logistics Function to Reduce Costs
- Cross-Functional Integration (Stage 3): Integrating Internally to Optimize Supply Chain Efficiency
- Stakeholder Value Delivery (Stages 4 and 5): Collaborating Externally to Create Value
- Functional Alignment (Stages 1 and 2): A Consumer Products Company Scales to Reduce Costs
- Cross-Functional Integration (Stage 3): A Chemical Multinational Integrates Internally to Optimize Supply Chain Efficiency
- Stakeholder Value Delivery (Stages 4 and 5): A Leading High-Tech Company Collaborates Externally to Deliver Value