2023 Spring Meeting and 19th Global Congress on Process Safety
(52a) How Catastrophic Events Have Served to Build Resilience and Shapes our Organizations, our Process Safety, and our Supply Chains.
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These past few years we have experience war, waves of pandemic, Texas freeze, floods, fires, labor shortages, and what seems like so much more.
Through these challenging catastrophic events, organizations have learned, and refined, and adapted their business processes and supply chains to be much more resilient.
Although every organization is unique, some of the common responses have been:
- Building redundancy in supply base
- Building redundancy in regions sourced
- Better inventory visibility in supply chain
- Information technology and enhance visibility of inventory across the supply chain
Other responses have included:
- Multi-disciplinary crisis team â connecting suppliers to customer needs
- Increased transparency throughout the supply chain
- Advent of the facility âfirst responder teamsâ â that access damage immediately and implement recovery plans following the crisis event
- Force majeure situation, and contract clause that address specific protocol in crisis
Conclusions: Following the devastation of the 2011 Japanese earthquake and tsunami, very few organizations outside the auto industry altered their processes and supply chain strategies. Since 2020 every organization have been impacted by waves of unforeseen crisis, and the frequency of global crisis is increasing. No organization is excluded from outside events that have and will continue to impact business continuity. The important lesson for companies to realize, a resilient supply chain is an incredibly powerful risk mitigator for handling adverse process safety events â A critical safeguard in weathering the constant threat of global crisis.