UPS and Havertys Furniture were among the honorees at the first annual Atlanta Supply Chain Awards, held March 12 at the Buckhead Club in Atlanta. Presented by APICS Atlanta, the Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals (CSCMP) Atlanta Roundtable, and the Metro Atlanta Chamber, the Atlanta Supply Chain awards recognized leaders and organizations from both traditional and new digital supply chain backgrounds in the metro Atlanta supply chain community. The Awards hosted more than 160 industry professionals and honored 19 organizations in its first year.

“From the very beginning, our objective was to celebrate successes across the end-to-end supply chain community in metro Atlanta, a.k.a. #SupplyChainCity,” said Scott W. Luton, chair of the 2019 ASCA Planning Committee. “I think we accomplished that objective, and we’re excited to announce details soon for an even bigger 2020 Atlanta Supply Chain Awards program.”

The full list of 2019 winners

Supply Chain Innovation of the Year

Havertys Furniture Companies, Inc

Supply Chain Excellence:

Exide Technologies

Supply Chain Excellence

International Trachoma Initiative from the Task Force for Global Health

Freight Forwarder of the Year

UPS

Supply Chain Pioneer

Dr. Donald Ratliff, Georgia Tech

Sustainability Excellence

Halstead International

Manufacturing Excellence

AGCO

Transportation Provider of the Year

ATLFreight.com

Sourcing Excellence

Arby’s Supply Chain Cooperative (ARCOP)

Warehousing & Fulfillment Excellence

Huddle House, Inc.

Excellence in Supply Chain Aviation

Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport

Workforce Partner of the Year

Georgia QuickStart

Logistics Culture of Excellence

National DCP and Georgia Ports Authority

Bright Future Awards

Karan Agrawal – Georgia Tech

Mira Uchil – University of Georgia

Sunny Patel - Kennesaw State

Mary Julie Johnson – Clayton State

Metro Atlanta established its reputation as a hub for supply chain over the course of several decades, growing as the intersection of major U.S. interstates, home to the world’s most-traveled airport, and sharing proximity with the major shipping port of the Southeast. Metro Atlanta is also creating the next-generation thought leaders and organizations committing to revolutionize traditional supply chain networks with digital solutions.

The presence of multiple top universities and colleges in Atlanta is a major contributing factor for the city and state of Georgia’s success in continually leading industry innovation. Companies located in the region have access to the world-class talent being produced through programs developed to train supply chain professionals.

“Georgia has been the #1 state to do business for six years in a row. The presence of world class talent coupled with our ability to train these individuals is what makes us the top state for business,” said Workforce Partner of the Year Award winner and Georgia Quick Start Executive Director Jan Melcher.

The Atlanta Supply Chain Awards featured a keynote fireside chat with Kevin Heath, senior vice president and chief procurement officer for Georgia-Pacific and the creator of the new Point A Center for Supply Chain Innovation. Metro Atlanta Chamber Director of Supply Chain Ecosystem Expansion Ben Harris led the conversation.