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Title:

Inbound supply chain resilience analysis based on key resilience areas

Authors:
  • Frank Schaetter
  • Florian Haas
  • Frank Morelli
Published in:

(2023). ECMS 2023, 37th Proceedings
Edited by: Enrico Vicario, Romeo Bandinelli, Virginia Fani, Michele Mastroianni, European Council for Modelling and Simulation.
DOI: http://doi.org/10.7148/2023
ISSN: 2522-2422 (ONLINE)
ISSN: 2522-2414 (PRINT)
ISSN: 2522-2430 (CD-ROM)
ISBN: 978-3-937436-80-7
ISBN: 978-3-937436-79-1 (CD) Communications of the ECMS Volume 37, Issue 1, June 2023, Florence, Italy June 20th – June 23rd, 2023

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7148/2023-0277

Citation format:

Frank schaetter, Florian haas, Frank morelli (2023). Inbound Supply Chain Resilience Analysis Based On Key Resilience Areas, ECMS 2023, Proceedings Edited by: Enrico Vicario, Romeo Bandinelli, Virginia Fani, Michele Mastroianni, European Council for Modelling and Simulation. doi:10.7148/2023-0277

Abstract:

Supply chain resilience has moved up the corporate agenda in recent years, not least because of the number of crisis events that have caused supply chain disruptions. The aim of this paper is to shed light on the inbound supply chain and its strategic resilience status, using the resources already available to decision-makers within the organization. To do this, we translate a holistic set of previously developed Key Resilience Areas (KRAs) into concrete analytical steps to reveal weaknesses in the network in terms of vulnerable suppliers and materials. We illustrate our thinking with an example that focuses on the inbound side of a fictitious manufacturing company based in Hamburg, Germany.

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