A model to define and assess the agility of supply chains: Building on humanitarian experience

Author(s)
Charles, A., Lauras, M. and van Wassenhove, L.
Date published
01 Jan 2010
Publisher
International Journal of Physical Distribution and Logistics Management
Type
Articles
Keywords
Organisational

By constantly working in environments with high degree of uncertainty, humanitarian organizations end up becoming specialists in the implementation of agile systems. Their counterparts in profit‐making organizations have a lot to learn from them in this domain. Volatility of demand, imbalance between supply and demand and disruptions are all factors that affect commercial supply chains and call for a high level of agility. The aims of this paper are twofold: first, to clearly define the concept of supply chain agility, and second, to build a model for assessing the level of agility of a supply chain.