Visible to the public A risk assessment model for supply chain design. Implementation at Kuehne amp;\#x002B; Nagel Luxembourg

TitleA risk assessment model for supply chain design. Implementation at Kuehne amp;\#x002B; Nagel Luxembourg
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2018
AuthorsWinter, A., Deniaud, I., Marmier, F., Caillaud, E.
Conference Name2018 4th International Conference on Logistics Operations Management (GOL)
Date Publishedapr
Keywordscommunication and information systems, Companies, customer satisfaction, customers growing awareness, decision making, decisions making, Economics, green matters, indicators, international regulations force enterprises, Kuehne implementation, Logistics, Metrics, Nagel Luxembourg implementation, national regulations force enterprises, Performance, pubcrawl, risk assessment model, risk management, supply chain, supply chain design, supply chain management, Supply Chain Risk Assesment, Supply chains, sustainability, sustainable development, sustainable matters
AbstractEvery company may be located at the junction of several Supply Chains (SCs) to meet the requirements of many different end customers. To achieve a sustainable competitive advantage over its business rivals, a company needs to continuously improve its relations to its different stakeholders as well as its performance in terms of integrating its decision processes and hence, its communication and information systems. Furthermore, customers' growing awareness of green and sustainable matters and new national and international regulations force enterprises to rethink their whole system. In this paper we propose a model to quantify the identified potential risks to assist in designing or re-designing a supply chain. So that managers may take adequate decisions to have the continuing ability of satisfying customers' requirements. A case study, developed at kuehne + nagel Luxembourg is provided.
DOI10.1109/GOL.2018.8378084
Citation Keywinter_risk_2018