January 2025

New Paper! Comparative analysis of product and network supply chain resilience

Supply chain resilience has been extensively investigated at the network and firm levels. More granular studies at the level of product supply chain resilience are scarce. In this paper, we examine relationships between product supply chain resilience, firm resilience, and network resilience. We simulate supply chains with two products in different settings of structural and process diversity, connectivity, and flexibility. The methodology is based on discrete-event simulation. The focus of the analysis is on managerial insights. Our main insights show that the resilience of product supply chains depends on the firm and network resilience, and higher firm and network resilience do not always automatically translate into higher resilience at the product level. Managerial implications are discussed and generalized. The outcomes of our study can be used by supply chain and operations managers to improve the resilience of supply chain with consideration of both product and network levels. We contribute to the literature by offering novel insights on the interrelations between firm and network resilience practices and product supply chain resilience.

2nd LEONARDO Webinar

On January 13, 2025, a live discussion panel was held to discuss the recent innovative teaching methodologies in human-centric industrial engineering and management education, as part of the LEONARDO project. The project involves the USS Lab of the DIMEG, University of Calabria as project coordinators and other esteemed institutions as project partners, including the University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria, University of Malta, CAL-TEK S.r.l., and EIT Manufacturing North.

1st LEONARDO Webinar

On October 30th and 31st, the University of Calabria hosted the kickoff meeting of the ERASMUS+ LEONARDO project, an exciting venture set to transform industrial engineering and management (IEM) education across Europe. The project involves the USS Lab of the DIMEG, University of Calabria as project coordinators and other esteemed institutions as project partners, including the University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria, University of Malta, CAL-TEK S.r.l., and EIT Manufacturing North.

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