Yaifa Trakulsunti, Jiju Antony, J. Garza‐Reyes, G. Tortorella, Witsarut Chuayjan, Monika Foster
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PurposeThe aim of this study reported in this paper was to explore the application of operational excellence methodologies in a global context.Design/methodology/approachA qualitative interview approach was used to understand the current state, benefits, challenges, success factors, tools and techniques of operational excellence methodology implementation with relevance to logistics companies worldwide. About 16 interviews were undertaken with practitioners working in leading companies and with leading academics in Asia, Europe, Africa, North America, South America and Australia.FindingsThe findings show that operational excellence methodologies including Lean, Six Sigma, Lean Six Sigma and Agile can apply in logistics firms to improve operations and productivity and save costs. Top management support and involvement play an important role in the success of operational excellence projects in the logistics service.Research limitations/implicationsThe findings will be of interest to top and middle managers and logistics practitioners, with a dual aim of improving logistics performance and saving costs.Originality/valueThe present study has been one of the first global study attempts to explore the implementation of operational excellence methodologies in the logistics sectors.