Supply chain risk management (SCRM) is the process of finding and addressing potential vulnerabilities in a company’s supply chain. SCRM aims to minimize the impact of these risks on a company's operations, reputation and financial performance. Why is supply chain risk management important? Supply...
International Journal of Logistics ManagementJuttner, U. (2005). Supply chain risk management: Understanding the business requirements from a practitioner perspective. International Journal of Logistics Management, 16 (1), 120-141.Jüttner, U (2005) Supply chain risk management: Understanding the ...
The text begins with a discussion of the basic principles of supply chain management and some attributes of certain industries. The remainder of the text is devoted to developing and applying mathematical concepts needed to address the many issues associated with managing supply chains and, in partic...
It develops the principles involved, describing the various approaches to take and the steps needed to implement it. There is advice on how to create a resilient supply chain and, in the worst case scenario, how to plan for and respond to an extreme risk. Interspersed with real-life ...
Supply chain sustainability-related risks that have an undesirable environmental, social and economic impact result in global supply chain uncertainty and
Lean and agile supply chain management concept in the aspect of risk management. LogForum, 6 (3).KONEKAS. Lean and agile supply chain management concept in the aspect of risk management. LogForum, v.6, 4ª edicao, n.3, 2010.
2005 Massachusetts Institute of Technology Lean Supply Chain Management Principles Derive from Basic Lean Principles • Focus on the supplier network value stream • Eliminate waste • Synchronize flow • Minimize both transaction and production costs • Establish collaborative relationships while bala...
The configuration and coordination analyzes can be used as a foundation for further research in the context of integrating manufacturing network and supply chain theory (Rudberg & Olhager, 2003). On the other hand, Risk management using decision methods (AHP) (analytical hierarchy process) to face...
chain security because the threats and best approaches to mitigate them vary by industry and company. But there is broad consensus that a multilayered defense based on sound enterprise risk-management principles is the best strategy to protect supply chain networks without diminishing their performance...
and proposes innovatively to apply the lean six sigma management as the core of flexible supply chain risk management.In the end, this dissertation proposes the specific implementation of the method, that is to use Lean Six Sigma management to achieve synchronization of production and strengthen the...