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020 _a9783030704896
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100 _aIvanov, Dmitry
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245 _aIntroduction to supply chain resilience:
_bmanagement, modelling, technology
260 _bSpringer
_aSwitzerland
_c2021
300 _axiii, 150 p.
365 _aEUR
_b89.99
504 _aFront Matter Pages I-XIII PDF Supply Chain Risks, Disruptions, and Ripple Effect Dmitry Ivanov Pages 1-28 Managing Supply Chain Resilience Dmitry Ivanov Pages 29-61 Modeling Supply Chain Resilience Dmitry Ivanov Pages 63-92 Measuring Supply Chain Resilience Dmitry Ivanov Pages 93-126 Supply Chain Viability Dmitry Ivanov Pages 127-145 Correction to: Measuring Supply Chain Resilience Dmitry Ivanov
520 _aThis book offers a concise yet comprehensive introduction to supply chain resilience, covering management, modeling and technology perspectives. Designed to accompany the textbook “Global Supply Chain and Operations Management” it addresses the topics of supply chain risks and resilience in more depth, describing the major features of supply chain resilience and explaining methodologies to mitigate supply chain disruptions and recover. Numerous practical examples and short case studies are provided to illustrate theoretical concepts. Without relying heavily on mathematical derivations, the book explains major concepts and methods to build and improve supply chain resilience and tackle supply chain disruption risks in a simple, uniform format to make it easy to understand for students and professionals with both management and engineering backgrounds. Graduate/PhD students and supply chain professionals alike will benefit from the structured, didactically oriented and concise presentation of the concepts, principles and methods of supply chain resilience management, modeling, and technological implementation.
650 _aBusiness logistics
_9435
650 _aOperations research
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650 _aProduction management
_9434
650 _aRisk management
_9177
650 _aDecision making
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