Measures the ability of the supply chain to recover from disruptions and continue functioning.
What it Measures ?
Measures how quickly supply chain can bounce back after disruption.
Relevant StakeHolders
Risk Manager, Supply Chain Director
In-depth Use Case / Real-world Example
A company manufacturing automotive parts calculates Supply Chain Resilience Index by evaluating its ability to adapt to disruptions like raw material shortages or transportation delays. For example, if the company can quickly switch suppliers or find alternative transport routes in the event of a disruption, it scores highly on resilience. High resilience minimizes downtime and operational delays.
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