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Risk management abilities in multimodal maritime supply chains: Visibility and control perspectives.

Jyri Vilko1, Paavo Ritala2, Jukka Hallikas3.   

Abstract

Supply chain complexity and disintegration lead to increased uncertainty from a stakeholders' perspective, which is emerging as one of the major challenges of risk management. The ability to identify risks has weakened, as the responsibility of supply chain risk management is handed over to outside service providers. Regardless, the risks, their visibility and their impact depend on the position of the companies in the supply chain. The actors in the chain must therefore collaborate to create effective risk management conditions. This challenging situation is especially pronounced in multimodal maritime supply chains, where the risks and actor focality are high. This paper contributes to current risk management literature by providing a holistic and systemic view of risk visibility and control in maritime supply chains. The study employs broad-based, qualitative interview data collected from actors operating in southern Finland and the Gulf of Finland as well as an expert-panel assessment of the related risk management abilities. The results show a high level of variance in the level of risk identification and visibility between the actors in question. This further suggests that collaboration in supply chain risk management is essential, as an awareness of the risks and their control mechanisms do not necessarily reside in the same company.
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Keywords:  Control; Maritime supply chain; Multimodal; Port; Risk management ability; Visibility

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27912895     DOI: 10.1016/j.aap.2016.11.010

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Accid Anal Prev        ISSN: 0001-4575


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