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Leveraging Digital Transformation in Supply Chains: Strategies for Agility, Performance, and Resilience

In: Digital Transformation of Supply Chains

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  • Yacob Khojasteh

    (Sophia University, Graduate School of Global Studies)

  • S. M. Mousavi Jahan Abadi

    (Sophia University, Graduate School of Global Studies
    FUJIFILM Software Co., Ltd.)

  • Chelsea Ng

    (Sophia University, Graduate Program in Global Studies (GPGS))

Abstract

In this chapter, we investigate how organizations can strategically leverage digital transformation to design superior, future-ready supply chains. It examines the evolution from early digitalization to the comprehensive Supply Chain 4.0 paradigm, outlining strategic applications and considerations for enhancing critical capabilities: agility, performance, and resilience. This enhancement is driven by advanced technologies such as Artificial Intelligence, the Internet of Things, and big data analytics. The discussion illustrates impactful key applications of these technologies across essential sectors including intelligent transportation, automated warehousing, optimized logistics, and strategic procurement. Furthermore, the chapter outlines essential Key Performance Indicators for effectively measuring transformation success and explores crucial implementation considerations. It critically distinguishes between merely ‘doing digital’ and achieving a holistic, enterprise-wide ‘being digital’ state, offering practical insights for developing efficient, adaptive, and robust supply chains capable of prospering in today’s complex and dynamic global landscape.

Suggested Citation

  • Yacob Khojasteh & S. M. Mousavi Jahan Abadi & Chelsea Ng, 2026. "Leveraging Digital Transformation in Supply Chains: Strategies for Agility, Performance, and Resilience," International Series in Operations Research & Management Science, in: Yacob Khojasteh & S.M. Mousavi Jahan Abadi (ed.), Digital Transformation of Supply Chains, chapter 0, pages 3-39, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:isochp:978-3-032-01206-7_1
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-032-01206-7_1
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