Reconstruyendo La Cadena De Suministro
(LODC - II)
MODULO XI: MERCADOS INTERNACIONALES
LOGISTICA INTERNACIONAL: CADENA DE SUMINISTRO GLOBAL
ESQUEMAS: Reconstruyendo laCadena de Suministro
Profesor: Roberto Aguado Puebla
ESIC, BUSINESS & MARKETING SCHOOL
ESIC, BUSINESS & MARKETING SCHOOL
Master en Dirección de Logística y Distribución ComercialLogística Internacional
Prof. Roberto Aguado
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Master en Dirección de Logística y Distribución Comercial
ESIC, BUSINESS & MARKETING SCHOOL
The Japan Disaster: Rebuilding SupplyChains
What has happened?
What will happen?
What should companies do?
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Master en Dirección de Logística y Distribución Comercial
What has happened: business impacts?Primary impacts: earthquake and tsunami damaged facilities, personnel lost, destroyed communications systems in northern Japan
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Automotive finished vehicles & parts: Honda, Toyota, Nissan, Mazda•
High tech: semiconductors, technology LCD, silicon wafers, rechargeable batteries: Sony, Hitatchi, Shin-Etsu, SUMCO, Toshiba, Nikon, Fujitsu
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Pharmaceuticals (insulin, penicillin): NovoNordisk, GSK, Roche
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Others: Apparel (high tech fibers), Food
Secondary impacts: loss of supply from primary impacts causing shutdowns
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Retailers and downstream customers of thoseindustries currently working off of already lean inventories and starting to see cessation or slowdowns in supply
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Factories in Japan shuttered to conserve power
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Unreliable utilities (power,water) continue to impact operations
Master en Dirección de Logística y Distribución Comercial
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Business Impacts: Capacity Losses
Master en Dirección de Logística y DistribuciónComercial
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What has happened: company response?
Company response
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Emergency Response Centers (ERC)
activated
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Business Continuity Plans (BCP)
exercised
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