Supply chain resilience at the apt cost and efforts through visibility
By: Aggarwal, Deepika.
Contributor(s): Singh, Poonam.
Publisher: Kolkata CMA Kaushik Banerjee 2022Edition: Vol.57(10), Oct.Description: 35-38p.Subject(s): Construction Engineering and Management (CEM)Online resources: Click here In: Management and accountant journalSummary: The trade war between China and U.S. and supply and demand prostrations brought on by the covid-19 have been impelling the manufacturers everywhere to reappraise their supply chains. The vulnerabilities exposed from the wide spread of covid-19 has taught a lot of valuable lessons to Indian supply chain industry, particularly in formulating the supply chain strategies concentrating more on delivering quality despite the cost, including supply chain resilience. After covid-19, skilled labour shortage, manufacturing shifts from host countries to home countries, scarcity of resources with environmental threats, advanced persistent threats, technical disruptions, cyber-attacks and collapse of trust and visibility have emerged as the biggest challenges for SCM organisations. Overcoming the above-mentioned shortcomings, the resilience of supply chain has become the strong urge now-a-days for the SCM units with the need of re-imagining, re-thinking and re-managing the supply chains to ensure disruption free business continuity and progress with growth.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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The trade war between China and U.S. and supply and demand prostrations brought on by the covid-19 have been impelling the manufacturers everywhere to reappraise their supply chains. The vulnerabilities exposed from the wide spread of covid-19 has taught a lot of valuable lessons to Indian supply chain industry, particularly in formulating the supply chain strategies concentrating more on delivering quality despite the cost, including supply chain resilience. After covid-19, skilled labour shortage, manufacturing shifts from host countries to home countries, scarcity of resources with environmental threats, advanced persistent threats, technical disruptions, cyber-attacks and collapse of trust and visibility have emerged as the biggest challenges for SCM organisations. Overcoming the above-mentioned shortcomings, the resilience of supply chain has become the strong urge now-a-days for the SCM units with the need of re-imagining, re-thinking and re-managing the supply chains to ensure disruption free business continuity and progress with growth.
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