How digital logistics creates a resilient and sustainable future

Insights from Volker Albrecht, VP Business Line Manufacturing, Siemens Digital Industries Software 1. Manufacturing trends for Digital Logistics The manufacturing…

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Podcast “From resilience to robustness: the key to supply chain success”

In today’s world of relentless disruptions – think global pandemics, geopolitical tensions, and natural disasters – “resilience” has become a…

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Building up supply chain resilience

The resilience of supply chains
Resilience is a versatile term these days. In the supply chain sector, resilience refers to the ability to avoid and/or mitigate the effect of certain supply chain disruptions. Supply chain risks can be broken down into operational and disruptive risks. Operational risks occur in daily business and usually cause limited damage (e.g., quality problems or delayed deliveries). Disruptive risks are individual events that are associated with a high potential for damage and a high degree of uncertainty. Such events as natural disasters or geopolitical conflicts can occur unexpectedly and cause long-lasting disruptions and delays.

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Navigating chaos: How to overcome the supply chain challenges of our time

Multiple crises redefine markets and upset the balance of power: entire economic sectors come under pressure, business models crumble and…

There’s no replacement for supply chain resilience

How an manufacturer of agricultural equipment keeps its customers supplied with replacement parts during a crises When replacement parts are…