A systematic literature review of the capabilities and performance metrics of supply chain resilience

Y Han, WK Chong, D Li - International Journal of Production …, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Research on supply chain resilience (SCRE) capabilities and its performance measurement
has been growing in recent years. However, the investigation of these concepts has …

Supply Chain Resilience: Definitions and quantitative modelling approaches–A literature review

JP Ribeiro, A Barbosa-Povoa - Computers & industrial engineering, 2018 - Elsevier
Resilience is currently an increasing concern in supply chain (SC), caused by their
globalization, which is subject to diverse types of disturbances. Such disturbances need to …

Port disruptions due to natural disasters: Insights into port and logistics resilience

J Verschuur, EE Koks, JW Hall - … research part D: transport and environment, 2020 - Elsevier
Ports are located in low-lying coastal and riverine areas making them prone to the physical
impacts of natural disasters. The consequential disruptions can potentially propagate …

A systematic review of resilience in the maritime transport

B Gu, J Liu - International Journal of Logistics Research and …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Maritime transport is the backbone of international trade and the global economy. Resilience
is essential for business continuity and handling unforeseen disruptions such as the COVID …

Optimization of network redundancy and contingency planning in sustainable and resilient supply chain resource management under conditions of structural …

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 …

The effect of supply chain management practices on supply chain and manufacturing firms' performance

KD Barber, JA Garza-Reyes, V Kumar… - Journal of manufacturing …, 2017 - emerald.com
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to theorise and develop seven dimensions (strategic
supplier partnership, level of information sharing, quality of information sharing, customer …

A systemic risk framework to improve the resilience of port and supply-chain networks to natural hazards

J Verschuur, R Pant, E Koks, J Hall - Maritime Economics & Logistics, 2022 - Springer
Ports are embedded in different networks, including the local critical infrastructure network,
the regional hinterland transport network and the global maritime transport network. These …

A hybrid MCDM approach towards resilient sourcing

A Mohammed, M Yazdani, A Oukil… - Sustainability, 2021 - mdpi.com
Achieving a supply chain that is resilient to potential unforeseen disruptions (eg, strikes,
floods, tsunamis, etc.) remains one of the vital concerns of decision makers (DMs). To build …

Managing disruptions in the maritime industry–a systematic literature review

TT Nguyen, DT My Tran, TTH Duc… - Maritime business review, 2023 - emerald.com
Purpose This paper presents a systematic review of the literature in the domain of maritime
disruption management, upon which future research framework and agenda are proposed …

Port disruption impact on the maritime supply chain: a literature review

V Wendler-Bosco, C Nicholson - Sustainable and Resilient …, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Maritime transportation systems are responsible for the transportation of the vast majority of
global overseas trade. Ports are fundamental agents of the maritime transportation system …