The supply chain (SC) ability to return quickly and effectively to its initial condition or even a more desirable state after a disruption is critically important, and is defined as SC resilience …
The recent COVID-19 pandemic showed that supply chain resilience is essential for continuity of many businesses, especially retail chains. However, there are still some …
A Pavlov, D Ivanov, D Pavlov, A Slinko - Annals of Operations Research, 2019 - Springer
One of the key issues in supply chain sustainability is the efficient usage of the available resources. At the same time, proactive supply chain design with disruption risk …
Purpose–Supply chain network design is an important strategic decision that firms make considering both the short‐and long‐term consequences of the network's performance. The …
Supply chains are prone to several operational and disruption risks. In order to design a resilient supply chain network capable of responding to such potential risks suitably, this …
R Maharjan, H Kato - Transport Reviews, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
The modern global economy has developed interconnected and complex supply chains largely due to the benefits companies have found in sophisticated trends and strategies; …
A novel approach has been proposed in the literature using the time-to-recover (TTR) parameters to analyze the risk-exposure index (REI) of supply chains under disruption. This …
W Klibi, A Martel, A Guitouni - European journal of operational research, 2010 - Elsevier
This paper discusses Supply Chain Network (SCN) design problem under uncertainty, and presents a critical review of the optimization models proposed in the literature. Some …
LF López-Castro, EL Solano-Charris - Sustainability, 2021 - mdpi.com
Nowadays, Supply Chain Networks (SCNs) must respond to economic, environmental, social, and uncertain considerations. Thus, sustainable and resilience criteria need to be …