Mitigating the impacts of COVID-19: failure mode and effect analysis and supply chain resilience (FMEA-SCR) combined model

Antonio Marco-Ferreira, Reginaldo Fidelis, Diogo José Horst, Pedro Paulo Andrade Junior
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Purpose The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic generated a worldwide financial crisis by impacting several links of the supply chain, however companies can take advantage by quantitatively measuring the disruptive impacts. Design/methodology/approach This study sought to develop the failure mode and effect analysis and supply chain resilience (FMEA-SCR), a hybrid tool developed using a potential failure mode and effect analysis (FMEA) applied to supply chain resilience (SCR) and taking into account the capability factors and business processes. Findings In order to validate, the proposed model was applied into two different organizational study cases: an university and a cooperative managing urban solid wastes with recyclable potential (MSWRP). Through the procedures described here any organization can understand and assess in a simplified way the impacts over their supply chain generated by such a crisis. Originality/value This study synthesizes three different procedures into a single method called FMEA-SCR, allowing organizations to understand and assess in a simplified way, the impacts over their supply chain generated by COVID-19. To this end, it brought together the studies developed by Rajesh and Ravi (2015) and Curkovic et al . (2015), on possible causes of disruptions in SC, the capability factors of Pettit et al . (2010) used by organizations to mitigate the effects of disruptions, besides Lambert's and Croxton (2005) business processes, thus weaving a method that allows organizations to visualize, analyze and classify the pandemic impacts over their supply chain.
缓解COVID-19的影响:失效模式和影响分析以及供应链弹性(FMEA-SCR)组合模型
冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行影响了供应链的几个环节,引发了全球金融危机,但企业可以通过定量衡量破坏性影响来利用这一优势。本研究旨在开发失效模式和影响分析及供应链弹性(FMEA-SCR),这是一种混合工具,将潜在失效模式和影响分析(FMEA)应用于供应链弹性(SCR),并考虑到能力因素和业务流程。为了验证该模型的有效性,我们将该模型应用于两个不同的组织研究案例:一所大学和一家管理城市固体废物可回收潜力的合作社。通过这里描述的程序,任何组织都可以以一种简化的方式理解和评估这种危机对其供应链产生的影响。本研究将三种不同的程序综合为一种称为FMEA-SCR的方法,使组织能够以简化的方式了解和评估2019冠状病毒病对其供应链的影响。为此,它汇集了Rajesh和Ravi(2015)和Curkovic等人的研究。(2015),关于供应链中断的可能原因,Pettit等人的能力因素。除了Lambert和Croxton(2005)的业务流程外,组织还使用(2010)来减轻中断的影响,从而编织出一种方法,使组织能够可视化、分析和分类大流行对其供应链的影响。
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