The Future of Resilient Supply Chains [PDF]
While supply chain resilience has been touched upon frequently, research remains (with the exception of often repeated anecdotal examples) relatively disparate on what disruptions actually are. This research aims to advance theoretical and managerial understandings around the management of supply chain disruptions.
Donadoni, Mattia+6 more
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Using inventory to mitigate the Ripple effect [PDF]
A single disruption at a single location within a supply chain may effect many other locations of a the supply chain through the Ripple effect (Ivanov et al., 2014). In this article we focus on the role of inventory to mitigate the Ripple effect.
Lucker, F.
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Resilience in supply chains - How additive manufacturing enables a resilient supply chain
Resilience - the ability to deal with crises and recover from their effects as quickly as possible - has been glorified since the COVID-19 pandemic as the new miracle cure against the effects for disruptions that occur in the future. Especially for Germany as an export-oriented location, the resilient design of supply chains is an economic success ...
Kaufmann, Tobias+6 more
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Resilience in the antimony supply chain
Antimony is considered a critical and strategically important metal and is used in a wide range of products. This study examines major antimony supply chain disruptions from 1913 to 2018 and analyses how resilience mechanisms and price feedback loops contributed to supply chain resilience.
Brink, S. van den+4 more
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Building routines for non-routine events: Supply chain resilience learning mechanisms and their antecedents. [PDF]
Organisations must build resilience to be able to deal with disruptions or non-routine events in their supply chains. While learning is implicit in definitions of supply chain resilience, there is little understanding of how exactly organisations can ...
Fynes, Brian+2 more
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Responsiveness in the Face of Disruption – Exploring the Role of Collaborative Knowledge Management and Supply Chain Relational Capital [PDF]
The Covid pandemic has thrown light on the issue of resilience of the supply chain. Organizations and their supply chains are now exploring ways to increase resilience.
Anekal, Prashanth
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Resilience in the tantalum supply chain
Tantalum, considered one of the critical elements by many countries, is a widely used metal in industries such as electronics, aerospace and automotive. The tantalum market has experienced several disruptions and subsequent price swings in the past, implying problems with its supply chain resilience and stability.
Sebastiaan Deetman+8 more
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Supply chain network redesign to make resiliency with proposing “two-phase establishment facilities” as risk mitigation strategy [PDF]
Supply chain network resilience is a serious challenge in the supply chain management. The existing researches in the literature focused on creating resilience in design of new supply chain networks, and creating resilience in supply chain has not been ...
Mohammad Yavari, Mohsen Aghelan
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Managing Capabilities for Supply Chain Resilience Through it Integration
The trend for e-commerce, estimated population size to 11 billion by 2050, and an increase in urbanization level to 70 % is requiring to re-think the current supply chain.
Gružauskas Valentas, Vilkas Mantas
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The influence of relational competencies on supply chain resilience : a relational view [PDF]
Dieser Beitrag ist mit Zustimmung des Rechteinhabers aufgrund einer (DFG geförderten) Allianz- bzw. Nationallizenz frei zugänglich.This publication is with permission of the rights owner freely accessible due to an Alliance licence and a national licence
Wallenburg, Carl Marcus+1 more
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