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Schneider Electric ranks #1 for third consecutive year in the GartnerĀ® Supply Chain Top 25: Europe Top 15

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Wednesday, August 3, 2022

Rueil-Malmaison (France), August 3 2022 Schneider Electric , the global leader in energy management and automation, has ranked first in the Gartner Supply Chain Top 25: Europe Top 15, retaining its position for three consecutive years.

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  • Rueil-Malmaison (France), August 3 2022 Schneider Electric , the global leader in energy management and automation, has ranked first in the Gartner Supply Chain Top 25: Europe Top 15, retaining its position for three consecutive years.
  • Sustainability is at the core of Schneiders purpose and mission, and the first pillar in its supply chain strategy, STRIVE (Sustainable,Trusted,Resilient,Intelligent,Velocity andEfficiency).
  • Now in its second year, the company has accelerated its transformation toward becoming the most agile, innovative, planet and customer-centric supply chain.
  • Earlier this year, Schneider was recognized by Gartner in the Power of the Profession Supply Chain Awards .

World Economic Form awards Schneider Electric Lexington, Kentucky Sustainability Lighthouse recognition and Wuxi, China Smart Factory Advanced Lighthouse status

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Monday, September 27, 2021

The World Economic Forum has also recognized the companys Smart Factory in Wuxi, China as an Advanced Lighthouse the fourth Schneider Electric factory to receive this distinction to date, joining Lexington, Kentucky, Batam, Indonesia and Le Vaudreuil, France factories.

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  • The World Economic Forum has also recognized the companys Smart Factory in Wuxi, China as an Advanced Lighthouse the fourth Schneider Electric factory to receive this distinction to date, joining Lexington, Kentucky, Batam, Indonesia and Le Vaudreuil, France factories.
  • The Smart Factory in Wuxi joins the Lexington plant as the second Schneider Electrics site to earn the status of end-to-end Advanced Manufacturing Lighthouse.
  • Both plants were recognized for adopting Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) technologies to transform factories, value chains and business models.
  • As an electronic manufacturing site developing a large product mix, the Wuxi campus embraced Schneider Electrics 4IR-based EcoStruxure technology to rebuild its end-to-end value chain.