Supply chain challenges in the post–Covid Era
Stephen C. Graves,
Brian T. Tomlin and
Sean P. Willems
Production and Operations Management, 2022, vol. 31, issue 12, 4319-4332
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In this paper, we reflect on the supply chain issues and operational challenges that we experienced through the various stages of the Covid‐19 pandemic. We identify some phenomena that were attributable in some way to the pandemic, and apply core principles of operations management, and a simple numerical model, to explain and understand their occurrence. We highlight some key lessons and discuss implications for supply chain design and planning, to prepare for the next global disruption.
Date: 2022
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