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020 _a9781032260181
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_a658.7 SZY
100 1 _aSzymonik, Andrzej,
_eauthor.
245 1 0 _aSupply chain security :
_bhow to support safety and reduce risk in your supply chain process /
_cAndrzej Szymonik, Robert Stanisławski.
263 _a2212
264 1 _aBoca Raton :
_bTaylor and Francis,
_c2022.
300 _apages cm
336 _atext
_btxt
_2rdacontent
337 _aunmediated
_bn
_2rdamedia
338 _avolume
_bnc
_2rdacarrier
520 _a"Contemporary supply chains operate under the pressure of customer requirements, increasing price competition, sudden increases or decreases in demand, unforeseen obstacles, and new threats. The right way to improve the functioning of the flow of material and accompanying information is not only the continuous collection of data but also their collection, analysis, inference, and decision making with the use of decision support systems, expert systems, and artificial intelligence. Such a procedure makes it easier for logisticians not only to forecast processes but also helps to predict (forecast) and identify potential problems and facilitate the implementation of optimal modern solutions, paying attention to current trends in the supply chain market. An important issue that affects the quality, efficiency and availability (continuity) of the processes implemented within the supply chain is security. This is an area that is not clearly defined. The authors, based on their theoretical and practical knowledge, define security in the supply chain as a state that gives a sense of certainty and guarantees the flow of material goods and services (in accordance with the 7W rule) as well as a smooth flow of information for the planning and management of logistics processes. Tools and instruments used to ensure the security of the supply chain contribute to the protection and survival in times of dangerous situations (threats) and adaptation to new conditions (susceptibility to unplanned situations). When analyzing the needs and structure of the 21st century supply chains, in the context of their security, it is impossible to ignore the problem of their digitization, which enables the determination of optimal routes and the anticipation of possible threats (crisis situations). Automatic data exchange between various departments of the company along the upper and lower part of the supply chain improves the functioning of the warehouse management through, among others, automation, robotization, pro-activity. It also contributes to efficient, good communication and market globalization. Automation also brings new, extremely attractive business models with regard to occupational safety, ergonomics and environmental protection. To meet the needs of creating modern supply chains, the authors analyze and present current and future solutions that affect security and the continuity of supply chains"--
_cProvided by publisher.
700 1 _aStanisławski, Robert,
_eauthor.
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