Logistics and Supply Chain Management Exam 1 Practice

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Define resilience in the supply chain context.

The ability to anticipate, withstand, adapt to, and recover quickly from disruptions.

Resilience in the supply chain means being able to anticipate disruptions, withstand shocks, adapt to changing conditions, and recover quickly. To build this, you need visibility across the network, proactive risk assessment, and plans that let you switch suppliers, routes, or modes without breaking service. Redundancy (backup suppliers, extra capacity), flexibility in processes, and well-practiced contingency plans all help you absorb the impact and bounce back fast. It’s about continuity and rapid recovery during events like supplier failures, transportation bottlenecks, or sudden demand shifts. This goes beyond simply delivering fast or cutting costs; resilience centers on maintaining operations under stress and returning to normal quickly.

The speed of delivery to customers.

The cost efficiency of logistics operations.

The flexibility of product design.

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