In recent years supply chain participants are increasingly suffering the effects of disturbances in transportation supply chains. Both, dynamics in consumer demands and global supply chains lead to a growth in unplanned supply chain events. These can cause from rather manageable disturbances through to complete break-downs of transportation chains, resulting in high follow-up and penalty costs. Consequently, concepts for an efficient supply chain disturbance management are needed, preferably with a real-time identification and reaction to disturbance events. Therefore in the following paper the research results of the German research project Smart Logistic Grids with the focus on designing an integrated model for the real-time disturbance management in transportation supply networks are presented. This includes the introduction of elaborated classification models for disturbances and action patterns as well as an associated costs and performance measurement system. Finally, a procedure model for the disturbance management is presented.
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Schuh, G., Stich, V., Hocken, C., & Schenk, M. (2015). Design of an integrated model for the real-time disturbance management in transportation supply networks. In IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology (Vol. 459, pp. 144–151). Springer New York LLC. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-22756-6_18
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