Supply chain disruption comes in many forms: from local issues such as a staff shortage or a warehouse fire, to global problems like the COVID-19 pandemic, or even events like the 2021 Suez Canal obstruction.
In this article, we will answer those questions. We will look at how forecasting, planning, and the creation of mitigation strategies can all help increase supply chain robustness and develop organizational agility for when change is necessary.
The anyLogistix paper Supply Chain Digital Twins defines the technology, provides examples of the problems they can solve, and outlines how to develop and integrate them into a business environment.
Dive deeper into these technologies and see how you can improve your supply chain with them. Read on and download the free paper.
Whether you are looking for a supply chain analytics tool, getting familiar with anyLogistix, or just want to learn about new advancements in the supply chain design domain, it’s worth looking at the ALX datasheet. Accompanied by a detailed explanation of each feature, the datasheet will introduce the software's key functionality to the supply chain design community.
Read moreThe ripple effect of disruption on a supply chain means local problems can become widespread. Studying the impact of this effect and recovery policies was the focus of research by Dr. Dmitry Ivanov et. al.
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