Supply Chain Management (SCM) aims at co-operatively managing and controlling distribution channel relationships for the benefit of all parties involved. SCM can be thought of as the management of material and information flows both in and between facilities such as vendors, manufacturing and assembly plants, and distribution centers, with Information Technology (IT) playing a vital role in this management. This article investigates the utilization of IT in SCM by answering the following questions:(1) To what extent do industries in Taiwan adopt IT in SCM? (2) What accounts for the utilization of IT? Data was collected from a questionnaire mailed to companies in eight major industries in Taiwan. A total of 170 usable responses were received out of an eligible sample of 524, representing a 32.4% response rate. Several policy implications were derived after data presentation and discussion.