Industrials & Distribution

Industrial and distribution companies must be agile to build momentum that respects the current reality of their industry.

Industrials & Distribution

As companies in the transportation and manufacturing industries strive to remain relevant, they’ll need to adapt to changes not only today but also tomorrow. Change is the only constant, requiring scenario-based thinking, exploring several paths, and crafting a digital strategy based on preparing for the future.

Industrial and distribution companies must be agile to build momentum that respects the current reality of their industry.

At SureStep, we hold the conviction that future victors in the digital economy will be those who prioritize one fundamental insight: place technology in the background and concentrate on people and processes first. Prioritizing process does not undermine the significance of technology. Instead, a profound understanding of process should inform the selection of technologies to integrate into your transportation and manufacturing operations.

Leaders in the transportation and manufacturing sectors are using digital tools to:

  • Improve transparency within their supply chains
  • Attain instant access to data
  • Ensure global business is not held up by local regulation

SureStep can bring together digital strategy, deep industry knowledge, process engineering and technology to help companies design, build, and scale digital business solutions. We have both an understanding of the challenges companies in transportation and manufacturing face and the expertise and experience with digital transformation needed to meet these challenges.

95%

of manufacturers expect to invest more into advancing their ESG programs in 2022 than they did in 2021

85%

of manufacturers expect to also invest more in cybersecurity prevention and detection in 2022

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4 of the top 5 areas of vulnerability within the transportation industry relate to visibility and control along complex supply chain networks.