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Description of the graduate paper
Form of studies Master
Title of the study programm Logistics and Supply Chain Management
Title in original language Ārēju bīstamu apdraudējumu un starpgadījumu ietekme uz piegādes ķēdēm
Title in English Impact of External Dangerous Hazards and Incidents on Supply Chains
Department 12100 Institute of Information Technology
Scientific advisor Egils Ginters
Reviewer Vitālijs Boļšakovs
Abstract Our research examines the literature published in important publications on external risk disruptions in the supply chain (SC), which has grown over a number of decades with particular focus on recent innovations. This significant study has been identified and reviewed using a variety of methodologies. The research content analysis synthesizes existing knowledge about the types of external disturbances, their effect on supply chains, supply chain resilience approaches, and recovery strategies suggested by the studies, all of which were backed by cost–benefit analysis. Our analysis also looks at the most common modelling frameworks on the subject, as well as relevant examples, incidents, and tools for improving resilience and lowering disruption risks. Finally, a comprehensive potential research plan on SC disturbances is created, which addresses the existing gaps that need to be addressed. The aim of this research is to bring together information on supply chain external hazard disruptions, which is becoming increasingly relevant as the scale and effect of disruptions grows. The thesis incorporates and focuses on the findings of other well-cited analyses and research in this field.
Keywords EXTERNAL HAZARDS AND INCIDENTS, INDUSTRIES, FMEA & FTA ANALYSIS
Keywords in English EXTERNAL HAZARDS AND INCIDENTS, INDUSTRIES, FMEA & FTA ANALYSIS
Language eng
Year 2022
Date and time of uploading 15.01.2022 20:31:00