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Is Your Supply Chain Resilient?
Is Your Supply Chain Resilient?
The major upheavals of the last couple of decades, such as the global recession and the COVID-19 pandemic, have demonstrated that firms will suffer severe setbacks if their supply chains are not resilient. An entire supply chain becomes vulnerable if one component is exposed to risk, just like a house of cards will topple if one section is out of balance.
Supply chain resilience refers to an organization's ability to use its resources to handle unanticipated supply network disruptions. In other words, it is the ability to respond to and recover from challenges without disrupting operations or deadlines.
These statistics from last year demonstrate why supply chain resilience is crucial:
- The financial impact of supply chain disruptions was substantial. Over 16% of organizations reported severe revenue loss.1
- Over 10% of organizations stated that supply chain disruptions had affected their brand’s reputation.1
- Nearly 10% of organizations lost their regular customers following a bad experience due to a broken supply chain.1
Despite this, over 70% of organizations don’t have a business operations contingency plan to deal with disruptions lasting more than a few weeks.2
4 Core Elements of a Resilient Supply Chain
A resilient supply chain incorporates the following four essential elements, regardless of industry or geographic location:
End-to-End Monitoring
It's critical to identify issues before they become severe impediments, such as ransomware penetrating your network or a computer part being delayed in shipment. Knowing about issues as soon as they arise allows you to seek out other options and update customers quickly.
Sourcing Diversification
Incident Tolerance
Agility
The Key Enablers of Supply Chain Resilience
People, processes and technology are the three key enablers of a robust supply chain resilience strategy.
People
When it comes to the supply chain, a crisis management team comprised of the most skilled and resilient people must be established.By relying on organizational insights, the team must draft a response playbook and acquire appropriate technologies. Additionally, to prepare the entire organization for disruptions, the team must develop and run mock drills.
Processes
Employees perform at their best when efficient and reliable processes support them. As a result, digitizing as many processes as possible is highly recommended. This allows organizations to access large amounts of data and information in real time, which they can utilize to make decisions regarding crucial competencies required to navigate a crisis.Technology
Technology can fine-tune the processes within an organization accurately. Using proper technologies to construct a centralized incident management system is the best method to detect issues and maintain accountability within the supply chain.Although making your supply chain resilient is a vital undertaking, it takes time, effort and expertise. Working with a specialist like us to manage resilience matters while you focus on running your organization is ideal. Contact us to schedule a no-obligation consultation.
Sources:
- Supply Chain Resilience Report 2021
- Accenture - A pragmatic approach to maintaining supply chain resilience in times of uncertainty