Mitigating the risk of supply disruptions: a case study (Q840577)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5603391
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    Mitigating the risk of supply disruptions: a case study
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5603391

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      Mitigating the risk of supply disruptions: a case study (English)
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      13 September 2009
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      Summary: A Dallas-based telephone manufacturer that imports semi-finished products from a supplier in Malaysia wants to develop a risk mitigation plan to minimise the operational risk it may face due to supply disruptions at a US port. Disruptions at the port can render the supply unavailable for a considerable period of time, resulting in a loss of business. We analyse two sourcing policies that evaluate the trade-off between risk-inventory cost and expected loss of business from disruptions. We examine the sensitivity of the policies to the cost parameters and demonstrate how a payment contract affects the selection of a sourcing policy.
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      risk mitigation
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      supply chain disruption
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      overseas suppliers
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      payment contracts
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      supply chain management (SCM)
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      risk management
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      case study
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      telephone manufacture
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      sourcing policies
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      trade-offs
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      risk-inventory cost
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      expected loss
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