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Sources of Supply Chain Disruptions, Factors That Breed Vulnerability, and Mitigating Strategies

机译:供应链中断的根源,产生脆弱性的因素以及缓解策略

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The focus of business toward increasing efficiency and reducing costs has resulted in supply chains that are efficient during normal times, but at the cost of being vulnerable to disruptions. From time to time, frequent as well as rare catastrophes also disrupt supply chain operations. We collect and compile data from many sources and show that there has been a marked increase in both the frequency and economic losses from natural and man-made catastrophes. We find that business losses constitute a major percentage of the total losses caused by these catastrophes. The statistics suggest that for terrorist attacks, the vulnerability of U.S. business interests is much higher than others. Examination of the geographical and chronological distributions of catastrophes provides useful information for managers concerned about such disruptions. We develop a catastrophe classification framework that matches different types of catastrophes to a variety of infrastructural components of supply chains. The framework also connects a variety of mitigating strategies to appropriate catastrophe types. We identify factors that can be used to assess the vulnerability of a supply chain. They can also be useful to compare possible alternative decisions based on the vulnerability they may cause in the supply chain. To manage vulnerability in supply chains, we propose strategies that can be implemented by a company to decrease the possibility of occurrence, provide advance warning, and cope after a disturbance. We reveal potential benefits from mitigating strategies during normal times, which indicate that well-developed strategies can also result in better efficiency. We identify many future research areas concerning disruption handling in supply chains.
机译:业务的重点是提高效率和降低成本,这使得供应链在正常时间是有效的,但是却以易受干扰为代价。时常发生的灾难以及罕见的灾难也会干扰供应链的运作。我们从许多来源收集和整理数据,结果表明,自然和人为灾难造成的频率和经济损失均显着增加。我们发现,业务损失在这些灾难造成的总损失中占很大比例。统计数据表明,对于恐怖袭击而言,美国商业利益的脆弱性远高于其他国家。对灾难的地理和时间分布的检查为关注此类破坏的管理人员提供了有用的信息。我们开发了一个灾难分类框架,将不同类型的灾难与供应链的各种基础设施进行匹配。该框架还将各种缓解策略与适当的灾难类型联系在一起。我们确定可用于评估供应链脆弱性的因素。它们还可以根据它们可能在供应链中引起的脆弱性来比较可能的替代决策。为了管理供应链中的漏洞,我们提出了可由公司实施的策略,以减少发生这种情况的可能性,提供预警并在发生干扰后进行应对。我们揭示了正常时期缓解策略的潜在好处,这表明完善的策略也可以提高效率。我们确定了许多与供应链中的中断处理有关的未来研究领域。

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