January 2023
Intermediate to advanced
250 pages
11h 7m
English
Complexity in a supply chain can arise from a number of sources and some of the most common causes are detailed below.
The more nodes and links that exist in a network, clearly the more complex it becomes. As a result of outsourcing non-core activities, many companies are today much more reliant on external suppliers of goods and services. Those external suppliers also are dependent upon a web of second-tier suppliers, and so on. There is a strong likelihood that the focal firm at the centre of the network will not even be aware of many of the second- or third-tier suppliers that feed their upstream supply chain. The interconnections that shape demand and supply are also not always ...
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