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What can the great North American blackout of 2003 teach us about supply chain complexity, vulnerability, and resiliency

Procurement Insights

Here is an excerpt explaining the cause of the 2003 blackout: “A series of faults caused by tree branches touching power lines in Ohio, which were then complicated by human error, software problems, and equipment failures.” There is a lot to “unpack” here, David Shillingford.

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Intelligent IBP – a new role for supply chain planners

Supply Chain Trend

Palmatier and Crum (2002), Coldrick, Ling, and Turner (2003) and Bob Stahl (2009) all assert that S&OP is first and foremost an executive decision-making process. Figure 1 : Demand & supply balancing decisions in an IBP cycle. Both save time for the planner and increase responsiveness in IBP decision making.