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'A blessing in disguise' or 'as if it wasn't hard enough already': reciprocal and aggravate vulnerabilities in the supply chain

机译:“伪装成的祝福”或“好像这不是很难的”:互惠和加剧供应链的脆弱性

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We investigate the interrelations of structural and operational vulnerabilities in the supply chain (SC) using discrete-event simulation for a real life case study. We theorise a notion of SC overlays and explore conditions surrounding their appearance. Such overlays occur if the negative consequences of changes in a SC structure as a result of a disruption are either amplified or mitigated by changes in the operational environment. We hypothesise that these overlays can be both reciprocal (i.e. complementary or mitigating) and aggravate (i.e. concurrent or enhancing). Our approach can be used for an efficient management of SC resilience capabilities by varying their levels over time. We show different ripple and bullwhip effect profiles, which lead to either reciprocal or aggravate overlays, and then we develop recommendations on the overlay-driven dynamic variation of resilience capability levels in order to enhance both SC resilience and efficiency through dynamic redundancy allocation. The results can be of value in selecting and deploying operational policies at the right time and scale during and after the recovery periods. Restricting analysis to the disruption period only and ignoring operational dynamics after capacity recovery can result in misleading or inefficient SC resilience and recovery policies.
机译:我们使用离散事件仿真来研究供应链(SC)中结构和运营漏洞的相互关系,以实现真实寿命研究。我们理解SC覆盖的概念,并探索外观周围的条件。如果由于由于破坏而导致的SC结构的变化的负面后果被扩增或减轻操作环境的变化,则发生这种覆盖。我们假设这些覆盖物可以是倒数(即互补或减轻)和加重(即同时或增强)。我们的方法可用于通过随着时间的推移改变其水平来实现SC弹性能力的有效管理。我们显示不同的波纹和牛鞭效应曲线,这导致互核或加剧叠加,然后我们通过动态冗余分配来提高SC弹性和效率的叠加驱动的动态变化,提出了关于覆盖驱动的动态变化的建议。结果可以是在恢复期间和之后在正确的时间和尺度上选择和部署操作策略的价值。在容量恢复后限制对中断期间并忽略操作动力的分析可能导致误导性或效率低下的恢复能力和恢复政策。

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