Using vulnerability performance indicators to attain food supply chain robustness

Jelena V. Vlajic, Sander W.M van Lokven, Rene Haijema, Jack G.A.J. van der Vorst

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Abstract

High effectiveness and leanness of modern supply chains (SCs) increase their vulnerability, i.e. susceptibility to disturbances reflected in non-robust SC performances. Both the SC management literature and SC professionals indicate the need for the development of SC vulnerability assessment tools. In this article, a new method for vulnerability assessment, the VULA method, is presented. The VULA method helps to identify how much a company would underperform on a specific Key Performance Indicator in the case of a disturbance, how often this would happen and how long it would last. It ultimately informs the decision about whether process redesign is appropriate and what kind of redesign strategies should be used in order to increase the SC's robustness. The applicability of the VULA method is demonstrated in the context of a meat SC using discrete-event simulation to conduct the performance analysis.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)785-799
Number of pages15
JournalProduction Planning & Control: The Management of Operations
Volume24
Issue number8-9
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2013

Keywords

  • Supply Chain Management
  • Vulnerability Profiling
  • Vulnerability Index
  • Simulation
  • Meat Supply Chain

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