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Tuesday, October 24, 2006

Creating the Optimal Supply Chain - Review (Flexibility in the Face of Disaster: Managing the Risk of Supply Chain Disruption)


In the continuing review of the report titled - Creating the Optimal Supply Chain published by experts from Wharton and BCG, I took a look at the section titled - Flexibility in the Face of Disaster: Managing the Risk of Supply Chain Disruption in this post. In earlier posts, I had reviewed the first two sections namely, You Can't Manage What You Can't Measure': Maximizing Supply Chain Value and Avoiding the Cost of Inefficiency: Coordination and Collaboration in Supply Chain Management. The report - Creating the Optimal Supply Chain is available online as well.
Supply Chain disruption is making headlines in recent times because of events that occurred in recent months past such as terrorist strikes, hurricane Katrina and the longshoremen strike at the US West coast ports. I must reiterate again, that the macro picture against which such supply chain disruptions might occur is the globalized, outsourcing/offshoring manufacturing/procurement business world. That implies that while the world's resources and manpower is at a firm's disposal, more or less, so also are the world's problems - in a global supply chain, the disruptions even though occurring locally might have multiplied effects far beyond the locally known or observed effects. Also, those effects might not even be noticed by those decision makers who sit far removed from the means of procurement or production and the first intimation of the crisis might be at the supply level by which time it might be far too late.

Read the rest of the review here.