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What is supply chain resiliency?

IBM Supply Chain Blog

According to Geraint John , Vice President Analyst with the Gartner Supply Chain practice, “Supply chain executives overwhelmingly recognize the necessity to make their networks more resilient and agile.” In this blog, let’s explore best practices that drive supply chain resiliency with this definition at the core.

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The Resilient Supply Chain! Passing Fad or Long Term Strategy?

Supply Chain Game Changer

Just saying you want to have a resilient Supply Chain doesn’t accomplish anything. According to mixmov.io , “Supply chain resilience is a supply chain’s ability to be prepared for unexpected risk events. ” These definitions certainly make sense and they are relatable.

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High Speed 2’s approach to building supply chain transparency

Procurement Leaders

Supply chain resiliency is also a critical objective for HS2, as the industry contends with challenges including commodities, hyperinflation of material prices, deficits in skilled labour and changing consumption habits. Supplier profile: The supplier profile provides visibility into: Headquarter location.

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The Evolving Role of Strategic Leadership in Procurement – Part 1: Control what you can, monitor what you can’t

Jaggaer

We need to bring cost, resilience and sustainability into harmony and in doing so we need to look again at strategic leadership in the function. From resilience to agility As Iain was quick to point out, there is no shortage of people offering advice on supply chain resilience.

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Supplier Collaboration: Fundamental to Elevating Manufacturing Performance

Jaggaer

This resilience can be defined as “ the ability of a central procurement and supply management function to prepare for unexpected events, respond to disruptions, recover, and emerge even stronger. ” Manufacturers cannot foresee every risk, inconvenience, or disaster, but they can equip themselves to handle the unexpected and come out on top.