Causes of supply chain disruptions : an empirical analysis in cold chains for food and pharmaceuticals

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    • Brenner, Verena

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Causes of supply chain disruptions : an empirical analysis in cold chains for food and pharmaceuticals

Verena Brenner

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Springer Gabler, c2015

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Originally presented as the author's thesis (doctoral)--Jacobs University Berlin, 2014

Includes bibliographical references (p. [277]-313)

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Description

Verena Brenner provides a systematic approach for the investigation, measurement, and management of supply chain disruptions. A terminological, theoretical and practical basis for the analysis of supply chain disruptions is developed to create a consistent and transferable research framework. To better understand why certain supply chains are more susceptible to disruptions than others, this framework is then tested empirically in cold chain logistics. Based on a survey with approximately 60 supply chain specialists from production, distribution and retail of food and pharmaceuticals, drivers for resilience and vulnerability of supply chains are identified by comparing how partnerships and transactions were organized. Thereby, strategies for assuring the robustness of supply chains are depicted and connections to company-internal risk management are highlighted.

Table of Contents

Measuring Disruptions in Supply Chains.- Analyzing Causes of Supply Chain Disruptions.- Challenges in Food and Pharmaceutical Logistics.- Evidence on Disruptions in Cold Chains.

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