Published: 19 June 2023
Summary
Supply chain leaders must consider many criteria when determining locations for the execution of shared services. This research helps to identify if shared services activities should be housed at a single location, or if there are factors necessitating the use of multiple locations.
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Key Findings
Global, single-location service delivery offers the greatest potential economies of scale for transactional processes. However, regional or local service delivery may be best for meeting time zone, language or other truly country-specific requirements.
Process complexity and geographical business needs are key factors that help determine the best model for service delivery.
The factors driving service delivery models are dynamic and will evolve over time.
Recommendations
To select the optimal service delivery model, supply chain leaders focused on strategy should:
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