Review of decision-making models for the control of supply chain faults
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Sierra Altamiranda, A. (2015). Review of decision-making models for the control of supply chain faults. Gestión Competitividad E Innovación, 3(2), 37-42. Retrieved from https://pca.edu.co/editorial/revistas/index.php/gci/article/view/12

Abstract

This work refers to a review of the literature regarding the studies carried out and the state of the art in systems of prevention and action in response to supply chain failures. It is very important to highlight the significant relevance of each of the studies that have been carried out to date since it is of great applicability in areas where occasional occur with a high frequency inclemencies that force supply chains to hibernate or suspend operations. In this work are considered models that can fulfill one or multiple objectives and also add special considerations for the work with high conditions of resilience and reliability.

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