Identifying and Managing Supply Chain Vulnerability
The drive towards more efficient supply networks during recent years has resulted in these networks becoming more vulnerable to disruption. Supply-chain vulnerability can be defined as an exposure to serious disturbance, arising from risks within the supply-chain as well as risks external to the supply-chain. Supply chain risk management aims to identify the areas of potential risk and implement appropriate actions to contain that risk. At a tactical level, the following set of activities should be carried out to prepare for and handle disruptions: 1. risk idenfication process, 2. risk assessment process, 3. supply-chain continuity management and co-ordination processes, and 4. processes to ensure learning from experiences.
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2002-05
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Authors: | Chapman, Paul ; Christopher, Martin ; Jüttner, Uta ; Peck, Helen ; Wilding, Richard |
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Type of publication: | Article |
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Language: | English |
Notes: | Chapman, Paul, Christopher, Martin, Jüttner, Uta, Peck, Helen and Wilding, Richard (2002) Identifying and Managing Supply Chain Vulnerability. Logistics & Transport Focus, 4 (4). pp. 59-70. |
Source: | BASE |
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011423855
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