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security protection-based configuration of a supply chain both for single and multiple disruption cases. We obtain closed …
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security protection-based configuration of a supply chain both for single and multiple disruption cases. We obtain closed …
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This paper proposes to view the resilience of supply chains in a dynamic capabilities perspective. Both concepts are defined and their characteristics are analyzed in order to better understand their significations and to establish a link between them. We define supply resilience as the ability...
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We propose a model for the quantification of business disruption risk in a global supply chain network. To calculate …
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allocation for mitigation and recovery. …
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(VSRP) to evaluate a given disruption scenario and to select a recovery action balancing the trade off between increased … recovery options might exist by swapping two port calls or even omitting one. We present the Vessel Schedule Recovery Problem …
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Supply chain management includes coordination and motivation of independently operating partners. Therefore, it is important to align logistics structures, processes and incentives, especially when making major changes involving those components. Traditionally, cost, quality, and service have...
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shutdown their operation for a long period after the quake. This article examines what factors prolonged the recovery of plants … supply chain caused a nationwide fall in production and the breakdown of the supply chain extended the recovery period for … that disaster-hit firms suffer for a longer period and can adversely affect firms untouched by disaster, if the recovery of …
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disaster. This paper examines what factors prolonged the periods for their recovery, using an original survey of disaster … that the severing of the supply chain significantly prolonged the period for their recovery. …
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The analysis of how to achieve planned economic performance in a real-time, uncertain and perturbed execution environment is a vital and up-to-date issue in many supply chains. Although it is intuitive that uncertainty is likely to have impacts on performance, the research on systematic...
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