Anzeige
Mehr »
Login
Samstag, 20.04.2024 Börsentäglich über 12.000 News von 689 internationalen Medien
Goldaktie: Eine Erfolgsgeschichte, die seinesgleichen sucht, startet gerade richtig durch!
Anzeige

Indizes

Kurs

%
News
24 h / 7 T
Aufrufe
7 Tage

Aktien

Kurs

%
News
24 h / 7 T
Aufrufe
7 Tage

Xetra-Orderbuch

Fonds

Kurs

%

Devisen

Kurs

%

Rohstoffe

Kurs

%

Themen

Kurs

%

Erweiterte Suche
PR Newswire
28 Leser
Artikel bewerten:
(0)

Recent Warehouse Fire at UK Online Retailer ASOS Underscores the Potential Costs of Supply Chain Risk

PHILADELPHIA, June 26, 2014 /PRNewswire/ --The fire that occurred last Friday (June 20) at the distribution center of global online fast-fashion and beauty retailer, ASOS, highlights many of the risks to which modern supply chains are exposed.

ASOS keeps 70% of its stock in Barnsley, England and it is believed that the fire could have affected more than $50 million of inventory. The facility is over 600,000 square feet and the fire, which police believe was deliberately set, spread to four floors. Although the website is up and running after being disrupted this weekend, ASOS's share price fell by 2% before bouncing back, proving just how much disaster can affect a company.

John Manners-Bell, CEO of Transport Intelligence and author of the recently published book Supply Chain Risk: Understanding Emerging Threats to Global Supply Chains (published by Kogan Page), commented, "One of the problems of operating global distribution centers is the concentration of risk in one location. Centralization of logistics operations makes sense on an operational basis in terms of keeping stock levels low and reducing redundancy. However if you start costing in external risks such as fires, floods and security issues, then suddenly it doesn't look so smart. As it is very difficult to quantify the financial cost of 'Black Swan' events, many companies pretend that the risks don't exist. Although ASOS had insurance and the disaster could have been a lot worse, there will still be implications for the retailer in terms of customer service and reputation."

He went on to add, "To get back up and running so quickly, ASOS obviously had exceptional contingency plans in place, no doubt helped by an earlier experience when its previous distribution center in the UK was badly damaged by an oil depot blast. However this further disaster demonstrates the systemic fragility of many global supply chains and perhaps suggests that it would be sensible to spread risk over a number of locations, despite an increase in internal supply chain costs."

In Supply Chain Risk, Manners-Bell assesses the various sources of external threat to the supply chain, including environmental, geopolitical, economic and technological, and describes how to deal with them strategically. "It's not about preparing your supply chain for a known threat, it's about making it resilient against all risks. This requires a great deal of scenario planning; putting processes in place, implementing the technology to sense and respond to events as they happen. It has to go to the very core of a company's supply chain strategy," he says.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR
JOHN MANNERS-BELL is the CEO of Transport Intelligence, a leading supplier of market solutions to the global logistics industry. He is Chairman of the Supply Chain Council of the World Economic Forum and an advisor to the UN and the European Commission. He is the author of Global Logistics Strategies, the forthcoming Logistics and Supply Chains in Emerging Markets and the recently published Supply Chain Risk: Understanding Emerging Threats to Global Supply Chains, 978-0-7494-7110-1(all published by Kogan Page).

For author interview or to publish an excerpt from the book contact Ashley Simon:
Email, (215) 928-9112. For more information visit www.koganpageusa.com.

SOURCE John Manners-Bell

Großer Insider-Report 2024 von Dr. Dennis Riedl
Wenn Insider handeln, sollten Sie aufmerksam werden. In diesem kostenlosen Report erfahren Sie, welche Aktien Sie im Moment im Blick behalten und von welchen Sie lieber die Finger lassen sollten.
Hier klicken
© 2014 PR Newswire
Werbehinweise: Die Billigung des Basisprospekts durch die BaFin ist nicht als ihre Befürwortung der angebotenen Wertpapiere zu verstehen. Wir empfehlen Interessenten und potenziellen Anlegern den Basisprospekt und die Endgültigen Bedingungen zu lesen, bevor sie eine Anlageentscheidung treffen, um sich möglichst umfassend zu informieren, insbesondere über die potenziellen Risiken und Chancen des Wertpapiers. Sie sind im Begriff, ein Produkt zu erwerben, das nicht einfach ist und schwer zu verstehen sein kann.