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John Manners-Bell is founder and CEO of Transport Intelligence Ltd. He is an Honorary Visiting Professor, London Guildhall Faculty of Business and Law, London Metropolitan University. He was formerly Chair of the Logistics and Supply Chain Global Agenda Council of the World Economic Forum, speaking and moderating at the annual Davos meeting. In 2021 he founded the Foundation for Future Supply Chain. His most recent book, Logistics and Supply Chain Innovation, was published by Kogan Page in November 2022.

Trade Review
"Supply Chain Risk Management is a comprehensive guide, shedding light on the intricate landscape of supply chain risk and the increasingly important role supply chains play as a buffer. John Manners-Bell illuminates newly emerged fragilities of global supply chains, how to identify and assess risks and how to develop and implement mitigation strategies, often based on new analytics and AI tools. I highly recommend this book to anyone who is responsible for business continuity." * Thomas Van Vliet, Director, Business Analytics, Solutions, DSV *
"Supply Chain Risk Management is a wake-up call for those 'risk-agnostic' organizations that need to immediately adopt a more pro-active approach with respect to risk prevention. Anchored in today's reality, the book covers a wide range of topics and includes new tools, techniques and metrics that can be used as an effective way to identify, assess, mitigate and manage risks." * Dr Laurentiu David, Professor of Decision Sciences, Centennial College, Ontario *
"Supply Chain Risk Management provides a deep dive into many of the world's largest multinational corporate agendas, both with an internal and external risk focus. John explores risks across production, manufacturing, logistics, technology and networks, in both micro and macroeconomic environments. The combination of John's highly regarded academic, research and theoretical strengths, combined with a long established international reputation as a hands on supply chain practitioner, make this book essential reading for those at all levels and areas of the global supply chain community." * Kim Winter, Group Managing Director, Logistics Executive Group *
"Supply chain risk management has soared to the top of the corporate agenda since the beginning of the 2020s, as the pandemic opened top executives' eyes to supply chain vulnerabilities across all industries. Supply chain resilience is gaining traction as an essential goal, challenging decades of cost-optimization focus. This book brings together existing practice and new thinking, guiding supply chain design in an increasingly volatile and complex world." * Alex Irving, Transport Equity Research Analyst, Bernstein Autonomous *

Table of Contents
    • Chapter - 00: Introduction;
  • Section - ONE: Building a resilient supply chain;
    • Chapter - 01: A framework for understanding risk;
    • Chapter - 02: Engineering supply chain resilience;
    • Chapter - 03: Contagion and logistics networks;
    • Chapter - 04: Lessons from the Covid crisis;
  • Section - TWO: Industry sector risk;
    • Chapter - 05: Industry sector resilience to supply chain threats;
    • Chapter - 06: Automotive supply chains;
    • Chapter - 07: High-tech supply chains;
    • Chapter - 08: Consumer goods supply chains;
    • Chapter - 09: Food supply chain vulnerability;
    • Chapter - 10: Evolving risk in pharmaceutical supply chains;
    • Chapter - 11: Fashion supply chains;
  • Section - THREE: Supply chains’ interaction with the natural world;
    • Chapter - 12: Natural disasters;
    • Chapter - 13: Climate change and emissions policy;
    • Chapter - 14: Environmental impact of global value chains;
  • Section - FOUR: Economic, societal and political risks;
    • Chapter - 15: Economic risks to the supply chain;
    • Chapter - 16: Societal risks to supply chains;
    • Chapter - 17: Political risks in international supply chains;
  • Section - FIVE: Security and cyber threats;
    • Chapter - 18: Corruption and bribery in international logistics;
    • Chapter - 19: Cargo crime and piracy;
    • Chapter - 20: Corruption in public procurement, defence and humanitarian logistics;
    • Chapter - 21: Terrorism and security;
    • Chapter - 22: Cyber threats to supply chains;
    • Chapter - 23: Illicit supply chains;
    • Chapter - 24: Conclusion;
    • Chapter - 25: References;

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      Publisher: Kogan Page Ltd
      Publication Date: 03/11/2023
      ISBN13: 9781398613218, 978-1398613218
      ISBN10: 1398613215

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      Book Synopsis
      John Manners-Bell is founder and CEO of Transport Intelligence Ltd. He is an Honorary Visiting Professor, London Guildhall Faculty of Business and Law, London Metropolitan University. He was formerly Chair of the Logistics and Supply Chain Global Agenda Council of the World Economic Forum, speaking and moderating at the annual Davos meeting. In 2021 he founded the Foundation for Future Supply Chain. His most recent book, Logistics and Supply Chain Innovation, was published by Kogan Page in November 2022.

      Trade Review
      "Supply Chain Risk Management is a comprehensive guide, shedding light on the intricate landscape of supply chain risk and the increasingly important role supply chains play as a buffer. John Manners-Bell illuminates newly emerged fragilities of global supply chains, how to identify and assess risks and how to develop and implement mitigation strategies, often based on new analytics and AI tools. I highly recommend this book to anyone who is responsible for business continuity." * Thomas Van Vliet, Director, Business Analytics, Solutions, DSV *
      "Supply Chain Risk Management is a wake-up call for those 'risk-agnostic' organizations that need to immediately adopt a more pro-active approach with respect to risk prevention. Anchored in today's reality, the book covers a wide range of topics and includes new tools, techniques and metrics that can be used as an effective way to identify, assess, mitigate and manage risks." * Dr Laurentiu David, Professor of Decision Sciences, Centennial College, Ontario *
      "Supply Chain Risk Management provides a deep dive into many of the world's largest multinational corporate agendas, both with an internal and external risk focus. John explores risks across production, manufacturing, logistics, technology and networks, in both micro and macroeconomic environments. The combination of John's highly regarded academic, research and theoretical strengths, combined with a long established international reputation as a hands on supply chain practitioner, make this book essential reading for those at all levels and areas of the global supply chain community." * Kim Winter, Group Managing Director, Logistics Executive Group *
      "Supply chain risk management has soared to the top of the corporate agenda since the beginning of the 2020s, as the pandemic opened top executives' eyes to supply chain vulnerabilities across all industries. Supply chain resilience is gaining traction as an essential goal, challenging decades of cost-optimization focus. This book brings together existing practice and new thinking, guiding supply chain design in an increasingly volatile and complex world." * Alex Irving, Transport Equity Research Analyst, Bernstein Autonomous *

      Table of Contents
        • Chapter - 00: Introduction;
      • Section - ONE: Building a resilient supply chain;
        • Chapter - 01: A framework for understanding risk;
        • Chapter - 02: Engineering supply chain resilience;
        • Chapter - 03: Contagion and logistics networks;
        • Chapter - 04: Lessons from the Covid crisis;
      • Section - TWO: Industry sector risk;
        • Chapter - 05: Industry sector resilience to supply chain threats;
        • Chapter - 06: Automotive supply chains;
        • Chapter - 07: High-tech supply chains;
        • Chapter - 08: Consumer goods supply chains;
        • Chapter - 09: Food supply chain vulnerability;
        • Chapter - 10: Evolving risk in pharmaceutical supply chains;
        • Chapter - 11: Fashion supply chains;
      • Section - THREE: Supply chains’ interaction with the natural world;
        • Chapter - 12: Natural disasters;
        • Chapter - 13: Climate change and emissions policy;
        • Chapter - 14: Environmental impact of global value chains;
      • Section - FOUR: Economic, societal and political risks;
        • Chapter - 15: Economic risks to the supply chain;
        • Chapter - 16: Societal risks to supply chains;
        • Chapter - 17: Political risks in international supply chains;
      • Section - FIVE: Security and cyber threats;
        • Chapter - 18: Corruption and bribery in international logistics;
        • Chapter - 19: Cargo crime and piracy;
        • Chapter - 20: Corruption in public procurement, defence and humanitarian logistics;
        • Chapter - 21: Terrorism and security;
        • Chapter - 22: Cyber threats to supply chains;
        • Chapter - 23: Illicit supply chains;
        • Chapter - 24: Conclusion;
        • Chapter - 25: References;

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