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Treya Partners
Bearingpoint Consulting
GEP
Accenture
Kepler Consulting
Poweradvocate
Mainepointe
EY
Gartner
ProcureAbility
Deloitte
Kearney
Insight sourcing
Booz Allen
Also FTI
All the full service consulting firms have a SC arm but heres a few that are smaller, specialized firms: Fortna, Miebach, io, chainalaytics, st Onge, Bastian Solutions, 4flow, OMP, o9
O9 and OMP are supply chain technology providers which put them in a slightly different category although you can still work in client delivery there. I had a recruiter reach out about 4flow, I had never heard of them before that. Not familiar with the others aside from Chain
Porsche Consulting does some SC work in limited industries.
Also Chainalytics
Which one have you found pays the most?
River Rock Advisors
+Proxima (procurement), recently acquired by Bain (but branded separately)
My company focuses on supply chain consulting. We have practices in network design, ops, trans, planning and packaging. Pay could be better but WLB is very good and the work is interesting
Can you pin this post?
Not sure? Can I? 😂
What was your criteria for making this list? Because there are a lot of big names that also do SC work that aren't here
Ah gotcha.
I would add:
EY-P (work here now)
Strategy& / PwC (worked here too)
Oliver Wyman
KPMG
McKinsey (Have a former colleague who is a Manager there in procurement)
Bain (Have a former colleague who is there as a Manager in procurement)
BCG (Have a former colleague who is a Partner there in procurement)
AlixPartners
KPMG (for p2p implementation)
KPMG (not just p2p)
PwC
IBM
Thank you!
Did you define SC and the type of work interested in? Plan, Source, Make, Deliver? Systems work vs operations/process improvement?