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Only 12.1% of Firms Hit Logistics Tech Goals

2026/07/11
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Only 12.1% of Firms Hit Logistics Tech Goals

According to www.thescxchange.com, a survey of more than 200 supply chain and logistics professionals conducted by Connecticut-based JBF Consulting in May 2026 found that only 12.1% of organizations delivered logistics technology implementations on time, on budget, and achieving their expected outcomes.

Implementation Integrity Gap Revealed

The shortfall stems from a fundamental misalignment between technical deployment and operational adoption. As outlined in JBF Consulting’s whitepaper titled “Business Integration vs. Systems Integration: The Distinction That Separates Implementations That Deliver Business Value From Those That Just Go-Live,” the firm identifies a critical gap — the “Implementation Integrity Gap.” This gap reflects the difference between installing software (“systems integration”) and embedding it into daily operations through process redesign, governance, training, and change management (“business integration”).

According to the report, only 7.7% to 12.1% of organizations reported executing any single discipline of business integration well — such as cross-functional workflow alignment or performance governance. Brad Forester, Founder and CEO of JBF Consulting, framed the distinction vividly:

“Systems integration installs the ovens. Business integration teaches people how to run the restaurant.” — Brad Forester, Founder and CEO of JBF Consulting

He emphasized that the real cost of implementation is not the technology itself but the organizational capabilities left undeveloped around it.

Cost, Timeline, and Leadership Shortfalls

Budget overruns were widespread: 62% of respondents reported cost overruns in the 11–25% range. Meanwhile, full operational adoption took longer than anticipated — more than 82% of organizations required over six months to reach that stage. Leadership accountability was also weak: only 10% of organizations designated a single program lead with real decision-making authority — a structural deficiency cited by 44.4% of respondents as the leading reason they engaged external advisory support.

Training Deficits Undermine Adoption

Training practices proved especially inadequate. Just 8.2% of organizations provided role-specific, workflow-tailored training — a critical failure point given that end-user proficiency directly determines system utilization and ROI. The source states that this lack of contextualized learning contributes significantly to low user engagement and post-go-live attrition of functionality.

The survey underscores a broader industry pattern: technology investments are frequently treated as discrete IT projects rather than enterprise-wide capability transformations. Practitioners note that without parallel investment in organizational design — including updated KPIs, revised escalation paths, and embedded feedback loops — even best-in-class tools remain underutilized. For supply chain professionals managing digital upgrades, the implication is clear: success hinges less on vendor selection and more on internal readiness architecture — measured in trained personnel, empowered leads, and documented process handoffs, not just go-live dates.

Source: thescxchange.com

Compiled from international media by the SCI.AI editorial team.

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