Research and Analysis on Supply Chain Resilience in the Event of Emergencies
DOI: 10.23977/acccm.2024.060119 | Downloads: 7 | Views: 117
Author(s)
Qi Yang 1
Affiliation(s)
1 Jiangsu Vocational College of Business, Nantong, 223000, China
Corresponding Author
Qi YangABSTRACT
The supply chain disruptions caused by emergencies have brought significant negative impacts to businesses. Establishing a resilient supply chain to enhance core competitiveness is an essential and unavoidable task for enterprises. This paper qualitatively analyzes the causes of supply chain disruptions in the face of emergencies. Faced with such disruptions, enterprises can enhance the resilience of their supply chain by diversifying suppliers, rationalizing inventory levels, strengthening information sharing, fostering technological innovation, and establishing emergency supply systems. The goal is to strengthen the supply chain's recovery capabilities and build a resilient supply chain.
KEYWORDS
Emergencies, supply chain disruptions, supply chain resilienceCITE THIS PAPER
Qi Yang, Research and Analysis on Supply Chain Resilience in the Event of Emergencies. Accounting and Corporate Management (2024) Vol. 6: 139-144. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/acccm.2024.060119.
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