Lenovo ranks 10th in the Gartner Supply Chain Top 25 for 2024 report
Lenovo
has once again been ranked in the Gartner Supply Chain Top 25 for 2024, ranking tenth in
this list of global companies with exceptional supply chains. The Gartner
Supply Chain Top 25 is a renowned annual ranking of the world’s superior supply
chains. From financial and corporate social responsibility data and community
opinion, the Gartner Supply Chain Top 25 for 2024 report, celebrates and
profiles companies demonstrating excellence in supply chain management.
Over the
last 12 months, Lenovo has intensified its focus on key areas in its supply
chain, including security, digital transformation, and environmental
sustainability, alongside the company’s global/local approach to drive greater
efficiencies and improved customer outcomes.
Today,
Lenovo’s global hybrid manufacturing network includes 30+ manufacturing sites
spanning 10 markets in the 180 markets Lenovo does business in, including
Argentina, Brazil, China, Germany, Hungary, India, Japan, Mexico, and the US.
This ensures the supply chain remains resilient and can adapt to any
disruption.
Lenovo’s
supply chain is one of the clearest examples of its global/local strategy and
delivers not only operational efficiencies for the business but a definitive
advantage to customers through a focus on manufacturing in Europe for Europe,
the Americas for the Americas, and Asia for Asia. Bringing manufacturing closer
to customers shortens the local supply chain, utilizes the local skilled labor
force, and supports Lenovo's sustainability goals through more sustainable
manufacturing methods. Building devices close to customers dramatically reduce
the freight miles these products incur, providing more efficient and
sustainable transportation options. As an example, since becoming operational in 2022, Lenovo’s European manufacturing facility
in Hungary has shipped over 1.5 million workstations and servers to over 2,500
customers in 70 markets across EMEA.
Chet Min (Jammi) Tu, Senior Vice
President and Group Operations Officer, Lenovo, said, “Our supply chain has
always been a towering strength for Lenovo and remains fundamental to our
future success. Over the past few years, we’ve seen the topic of supply chains
make headlines around the world when the flow of goods is impacted and the
knock-on effect this has on a business and its reputation. What’s clearer than
ever today is that a company’s supply chain is a competitive advantage and can
no longer be considered a cost center. In fact, at Lenovo, we’ve successfully
transitioned our global supply chain into a commercial center and profit pool.
We are also pioneering Manufacturing as a Service, as well as developing and
incubating new technologies and solutions within our manufacturing facilities
and logistics services that we can offer our customers. For us, we’re
incredibly proud that we continue to be recognized as having one of the most
exceptional supply chains in the world across all industries.”
Lenovo's
commitment to delivering innovation, efficiency, and resilience to customers
worldwide is underpinned by its resilient supply chain, ensuring cutting-edge products reach customers securely.
Lenovo's
supply chain security approach is built on a foundation of prevention.
Suppliers and components are vigorously vetted, with the company’s
security-by-design approach embedded into the product lifecycle. By taking a
proactive stance against backdoors, tainted products, counterfeits, and
hardware/software vulnerabilities, Lenovo safeguards its products and sets a high
industry standard for supply chain security.
Doug
Fisher, SVP and Chief Security Officer, Lenovo, said, “Lenovo is dedicated to
driving supply chain security through leadership, so we remain in front of the
supply chain evolution. Our goal is to ensure our products are safe, highly
resilient, and trustworthy before entering our customers’ environment. We
attest to the integrity of each device right down to the lowest levels in the
system.”
Lenovo
also remains committed to ESG. It was in the first group of companies and the
first PC and smartphone maker to have targets validated in alignment to Science
Based Targets initiative’s Net-Zero Standard. It continues to focus on
future-proofing its operations by making the supply chain more robust,
adaptable, and profitable and recently released Lenovo ESG Navigator, a digital solution for collecting and
measuring ESG data points – like energy use - from factory sites in real time.
With the
development of an AI-powered ESG assessment system such as Lenovo’s Intelligence Sustainability Solutions Advisor (LISSA),
Lenovo is empowering customers with actionable sustainability insights from
across the global supply chain to understand the estimated emissions impact
across their IT lifecycle and make critical decisions to decrease emissions.
Initially developed to support supply chain decision-making, LISSA has now been commercially deployed to support
customers’ IT sustainability goals.
As part
of Lenovo’s drive towards the circular economy, utilizing the supply chain for
customers’ after-sales support, where possible, returned components are
repaired by engineers, quality-tested, and reused. To date, 4m+ components,
including motherboards, processors, drives, memory, and more, have been
diverted from landfills for reuse within the product lifecycle.
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