Securing the Supply Chain Against Disaster

Topics:
Risk Analysis and Management
Tags:
Data Management,
Disaster Management,
Disaster Recovery,
Enterprise Software,
Federal Emergency Management Agency,
Integrated Strategies,
Software,
Supply Chain,
Supply Chain Management (SCM)
Source:
Integrated Strategies

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Overview: September 11 has increased awareness of the need for a continuity plan for the supply chain in the event of natural or man-made disasters. A mitigation program based on collaboration is a key component of any such plan. Instancing this, the article shows accepted steps for planning the disaster management processes as presented in the FEMA Emergency Management Guide for Business and Industry. Industry in general accepts the stages and process established by FEMA as the basic framework for disaster management.

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Format: PDF | Size: 347KB | Date: Jan 2003 | Pages: 6


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