The Five Principles of Supply Chain Resilience

  • Christopher M
  • Peck H
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Abstract

Supply chains are becoming far more vulnerable to external disruptions. As companies source from further a field, so too, the risks multiply. But, much can be done to prepare for the worst.

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Christopher, M., & Peck, H. (2004). The Five Principles of Supply Chain Resilience. Logistics Europe, February(February 2004), 16–21.

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