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Supply Chain Safety Management

Security and Robustness in Logistics

  • Reflects the “State of the Art” in SCM reliability and security
  • Provides valuable guidance for new further fields of research
  • Integrates articles from both research and practice
  • Presents “best practice” examples and – with respect to the application and applicability of concepts and methods of resolution – allowing an exchange of experiences from practitioner to practitioner

Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Logistics (LNLO)

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Table of contents (22 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages 1-8
  2. Supply Chain Safety Management – The Concept

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 1-1
  3. Supply Chain Safety Management -The Concept

    1. Conceptual Framework of Supply Chain Safety

      • Sandra Tandler, Michael Essig
      Pages 3-40
    2. Targets and Components of Supply Chain Safety Management: Structure of the Book

      • Eva-Maria Kern, Michael Hülsmann, Stephan Klein-Schmeink, Michael Essig
      Pages 41-48
  4. Supply Chain Vulnerability

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 49-49
    2. Scarce Metals and Minerals as Factors of Risk: How to Handle Criticality

      • Stormy-Annika Mildner, Gitta Lauster, Lukas Boeckelmann
      Pages 51-88
    3. Hybrid Threats and Supply Chain Safety Management

      • Marc Oprach, Boris Bovekamp
      Pages 89-100
    4. Political Environment as a Factor of Risk

      • Carlo Masala
      Pages 101-108
    5. Internal versus External Supply Chain Risks: A Risk Disclosure Analysis

      • Christoph Bode, René Kemmerling, Stephan M. Wagner
      Pages 109-122
  5. Supply Chain Protection

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 123-123
    2. The Secure Process Chain in Aviation Security

      • Gerhard Wirth
      Pages 125-133
    3. Protection of Buildings

      • Norbert Gebbeken
      Pages 135-151
    4. Risk Response Measures for the Management of Theft Risk in Road Freight Transport Chains

      • Irene Sudy, Sebastian Kummer, Ellis Lehner
      Pages 153-166
    5. Security of Supply Chains from a Service Provider’s Perspective

      • Karl Engelhard, Christian Böhm
      Pages 167-178
    6. Cyber Security: Challenges and Application Areas

      • Gabi Dreo Rodosek, Mario Golling
      Pages 179-197
  6. Supply Chain Resilience

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 211-211
    2. Panama Canal Update

      • Liliana Rivera, Yossi Sheffi
      Pages 213-216
    3. Self-healing Supply Networks: A Complex Adaptive Systems Perspective

      • Philip Cordes, Michael Hülsmann
      Pages 217-230

About this book

Companies face a variety of risks resulting from cost reduction strategies, rationalization measures, global sourcing, and outsourcing activities. Due to the large number of actors involved, extremely close ties emerge, which significantly increase supply chains’ vulnerability to disruptions – this has been shown again and again in the past few years. Against this background, the aspect of supply continuity is of increasing importance for all activities that relate to procurement, logistics, and supply chain management. Its objective is to ensure the continuous operation of supply chains, i.e., the uninterrupted flow of material, information, and coordination from the initial supplier to the end customer. Therefore, it is necessary to adopt adequate measures that take into consideration not only potential losses but also potential gains (so-called speculative risks).

With this book, the concept of Supply Chain Safety Management is introduced. The concept itself is embedded in a comprehensive and dynamic management process. Depending on a supply chain’s individual objectives, a set of courses of action is offered for any risk factors – whether they are identifiable and quantifiable or not. The practicability of Supply Chain Safety Management is highlighted by various case studies.

The book “Supply Chain Safety Management: Achieving Security and Robustness in Logistics” targets both the areas of science and of practice. First, the state of the art in research is reflected and valuable impulses for new and respectively for further research fields are provided by taking into consideration the points of view of scientists and practitioners in the business environment. Next, theoretically well‐substantiated, modern approaches and tools applicable to the business world are offered, an impetus for new ideas and fields of positioning is given and best practice examples are presented allowing a fruitful exchange of experiences betweenpractitioners.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Bundeswehr University Munich, Neubiberg, Germany

    Michael Essig, Eva-Maria Kern

  • , Systems Management, Jacobs University Bremen, Bremen, Germany

    Michael Hülsmann

  • Beschaffung und Betrieb mbH, Supply Chain Management, Gesellschaft für Entwicklung,, Köln, Germany

    Stephan Klein-Schmeink

About the editors

Prof. Michael Essig is the Chair of Materials Management & Distribution at the Bundeswehr University Munich and is Co-Director of the Research Center for Law and Management of Public Procurement as well as the Transfer Center for Defense Supply Chain Management.

Prof. Michael Hülsmann is the Chair of the Systems Management School of Engineering and Science at Jacobs University Bremen.

Prof. Eva-Maria Kern is the Chair of Knowledge Management and Business Process Design at the Bundeswehr University Munich.

Dr. Stephan Klein-Schmeink heads the business unit “SCM” at the g.e.b.b. Gesellschaft für Entwicklung, Beschaffung und Betrieb mbH.

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eBook USD 129.00
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Softcover Book USD 169.99
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