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ویرایش: [4 ed.]
نویسندگان: John Manners-Bell
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ISBN (شابک) : 1398613215, 9781398613218
ناشر: Kogan Page
سال نشر: 2023
تعداد صفحات: 448
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زبان: English
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در صورت تبدیل فایل کتاب Supply Chain Risk Management: How to Design and Manage Resilient Supply Chains به فرمت های PDF، EPUB، AZW3، MOBI و یا DJVU می توانید به پشتیبان اطلاع دهید تا فایل مورد نظر را تبدیل نمایند.
توجه داشته باشید کتاب مدیریت ریسک زنجیره تامین: نحوه طراحی و مدیریت زنجیره های تامین انعطاف پذیر نسخه زبان اصلی می باشد و کتاب ترجمه شده به فارسی نمی باشد. وبسایت اینترنشنال لایبرری ارائه دهنده کتاب های زبان اصلی می باشد و هیچ گونه کتاب ترجمه شده یا نوشته شده به فارسی را ارائه نمی دهد.
از یک چشمانداز سیاسی در حال تحول گرفته تا رویدادهای جهانی بیسابقه، سیستمهای قوی را برای کمک به کاهش خطرات زنجیره تامین و اطمینان از انعطافپذیری با استفاده از این راهنمای ضروری پیادهسازی کنید.
From an evolving political landscape to unprecedented global events, implement robust systems to help mitigate supply chain risks and ensure resilience by using this essential guide.
Cover Contents Preface About this book Acknowledgements Introduction PART ONE Building a resilient supply chain 01 A framework for understanding risk Objectives Definition of supply chain risk Supply chain risk characteristics Quantifying supply chain risk Rebalancing ‘external’ and ‘internal’ risks Balancing risks and costs Least effectively managed supply chain components The causes of supply chain disruption External risk categories Summary Key points 02 Engineering supply chain resilience Objectives Creating resilience and robustness Preparedness and strategies for response Business continuity management Offsetting the risk of supply chain interruption Strategies for dealing with risk The growing role of technology in supply chain resilience Which way now for supply chain resilience? Summary Key points 03 Contagion and logistics networks Objectives Developing resilience to ‘network events’ Understanding network failure E-retail logistics networks Broken networks Interconnected network layers Risks from outsourced networks Network contagion Summary Key points 04 Lessons from the Covid crisis Objectives The chronology of the spread of Covid The impact on industry sector supply chains The performance of the logistics industry The long-term consequences for supply chains The implications of the crisis for transport Summary Key points PART TWO Industry sector risk 05 Industry sector resilience to supply chain threats Objectives Fragmentation and globalization Product attributes ‘Super sector’ cyclicality: Mitigating economic risks Sector risk matrix Summary Key points 06 Automotive supply chains Objectives Uniquely vulnerable supply chains The impact of Covid The transition to battery electric Structural risks in outsourcing production The impact of natural disasters on the automotive sector Summary Key points 07 High-tech supply chains Objectives The impact of economic shocks The rise of political risk Supplier visibility Social responsibility, natural disasters and high-tech clustering Substitution and counterfeits The critical nature of transport Summary Key points 08 Consumer goods supply chains Objectives Characteristics of risk Heightened risk during the pandemic Summary Key points 09 Food supply chain vulnerability Objectives Food fraud and contamination The horse meat scandal Other forms of threat Securing the supply chain: Best practice Summary Key points 10 Evolving risk in pharmaceutical supply chains Objectives Global generic drugs supply chains The development of biologics The growing importance of emerging markets Supply chain visibility Cargo crime Summary Key points 11 Fashion supply chains Objectives Balancing supply chain complexity The impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on fashion inventory Summary Key points PART THREE Supply chains’ interaction with the natural world 12 Natural disasters Objectives The impact of natural disasters on supply chains The Hurricane Katrina disaster Superstorm Sandy: Impact on the transportation sector The Tohoku earthquake and tsunami, Japan The Thailand floods: Impact on high-tech supply chains The Eyjafjallajökull volcano Summary Key points 13 Climate change and emissions policy Objectives Global climate change North America’s vulnerability to climate change The impact of climate change on Europe The impact of climate change on Asia The benefits of climate change The adaptation of retailers and manufacturers to climate change Pollution and ‘diesel bans’ Global progress on low emissions schemes The impact of bans Real estate consequences Policy meets reality Summary Key points 14 Environmental impact of global value chains Objectives Upstream supply chain risks Downstream supply chain risks End-of-life supply chain risks Pollution havens: Real or imaginary? Summary Key points PART FOUR Economic, societal and political risks 15 Economic risks to the supply chain Objectives Demand shocks Currency fluctuations Supply shocks Oil price volatility Trade restrictions Industrial unrest Labour shortages Summary Key points 16 Societal risks to supply chains Objectives Fair Labour Labour costs and their impact on supply chains ‘Conflict-free’ minerals Mitigating risk through ‘compliance’ Modern slavery in supply chains The threat of migrant smuggling Summary Key points 17 Political risks in international supply chains Objectives The rise of neo-protectionism Brexit and supply chain risk Politics and trade risk De-globalization and the Trump/Biden administrations Trade sanctions China’s use of trade to secure political aims Summary Key points PART FIVE Security and cyber threats 18 Corruption and bribery in international logistics Objectives Why is the industry so vulnerable to corruption? Anti-bribery, anti-corruption legislation Most corrupt markets Freight forwarding and customs corruption Customs corruption in the EU Smuggling and customs corruption in Africa Cracking down on customs corruption Freight forwarding, airlines and cartels Unofficial tolls and crossing controls Summary Key points 19 Cargo crime and piracy Objectives The cargo crime contagion Organized crime in transport operations Piracy Summary Key points 20 Corruption in public procurement, defence and humanitarian logistics Objectives Contract dispute or criminal activity? Kick-backs and false claims Major defence logistics corruption in Afghanistan The logistics of PPE supply during Covid: Price-gouging, corruption and collusion? Humanitarian aid logistics corruption Summary Key points 21 Terrorism and security Objectives Risk and security in air cargo supply chains The Yemen air cargo plot Political disturbances The future for air cargo security Sea freight security Shipping’s vulnerability to terrorism and security threats Threats to supply chains are ever-present Summary Key points 22 Cyber threats to supply chains Objectives Types of cyber threats The nature of supply chain cyber vulnerability How can organizations improve their cyber security? Cyber threats are increasing Summary Key points 23 Illicit supply chains Objectives Value chains in illicit goods Types of illicit supply chains Illicit transport networks Narcotic supply chains European narcotics trafficking Trade in endangered animals Counterfeit goods Illicit trade in antiquities Illegal trade in cigarettes Vehicle theft and exportation Black, white and grey supply chains Summary Key points Conclusion References Index