New Drivers for Supply Chain Structural Dynamics and Resilience: Sustainability, Industry 4.0, Self-Adaptation
Dmitry Ivanov
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Dmitry Ivanov: Berlin School of Economics and Law
Chapter Chapter 10 in Structural Dynamics and Resilience in Supply Chain Risk Management, 2018, pp 293-313 from Springer
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Abstract Nissan Motor Co Ltd. was established in the 1930s in Japan and is dedicated to the automotive business. The natural disasters in Japan in March 2011 badly affected Nissan’s supply chain. The Iwaki and Tochigi plants were almost ruined. Almost all production operations were stopped for many days. The Yokohama plant was able to recover its operation on 17 March, while the Iwaki and Tochigi plants were unable to relaunch production until 18 April.
Date: 2018
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-69305-7_10
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