RISK MANAGEMENT IN AUTOMOTIVE SUPLLY CHAINS IN POLAND

1 STAWIARSKA Ewa
Co-authors:
1 PAWŁOWSKA Elżbieta 2 SOBCZAK Paweł
Institutions:
1 SUT - Silesian University of Technology, Zabrze, Poland, EU, ewa.stawiarska@polsl.pl
2 WSB Uniwesity, Dąbrowa Górnicza, Poland, EU, PSobczak@wsb.edu.pl
Conference:
CLC 2019, Tatra Hotel, Zakopane, Poland, EU, December 2 - 4, 2019
Proceedings:
Proceedings CLC 2019
Pages:
166-173
ISBN:
978-80-87294-96-3
ISSN:
2694-9318
Published:
3rd June 2020
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Abstract

The current automotive supply chain is facing more risks than ever due to the heavy dependencies of local automotive component manufacturers with foreign and established global producers. In response, this paper is designed to explore the supply chain risk management (SCRM) practice of automotive industry in Poland. The aim of the article was to assess the application of the Supply Chain Risk Management concept by automotive companies (with location in Poland). Risks identified in the external environment and internal flows (created by supply chain companies). The proces SCRM and methods of detection risks are presented. Supply chain integrators (companies coordinating the flow of goods and information) and suppliers from the automotive industry were examined. Attempts were made to assess the maturity of companies in implementing the Supply Chain Risk Management concept.

Keywords: SCRM, Automotive industry

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