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Home » Mastering the Art of Supply Chain Crisis Management
RISK MANAGEMENT

Mastering the Art of Supply Chain Crisis Management

February 3, 2025
Fraser Robinson, CEO & Co-founder, Beacon

Beacon-Robinson.pngAnalyst Insight: Crisis management and supply chain reliability are two sides of the same coin. When a crisis hits, it impacts everyone, and the key to controlling the impact lies in acting faster than your competitors. In these moments, real-time visibility becomes your best asset, serving as a form of insurance by providing a live view of what’s happening so you can quickly assess your exposure and implement risk responses. 

Today’s global supply chain landscape is marked by unprecedented volatility, with disruptions becoming the norm rather than the exception. Events like COVID-19, the Ever Given Suez Canal blockage, labor strikes, Red Sea crisis and extreme weather have led to vessel bunching, port congestion and associated delays. Shippers now find themselves operating in a heightened risk environment, and many are implementing risk and resilience tools as a result. 

Compounding these challenges, shipping lines continue to focus on economies of scale, building ever-larger vessels that increase risk concentration for shippers. Having more containers on a single ship means a bigger impact if something goes wrong on the vessel’s journey. This combination of increasingly frequent disruptions and concentrated risk amplifies the potential impact of any disruption, making the current supply chain environment even more difficult to navigate.

Faced with this volatility, shippers should be prioritizing business continuity. In support of that objective, supply chain and logistics teams need to further develop their crisis-management capabilities so they’re prepared to control the impact when things do go awry. Effective crisis management requires a combination of scenario planning and the ability to efficiently assess the exposure of your supply chain to a disruption. However, identifying the extent of an issue often takes far longer than necessary, delaying response efforts. 

Real-time visibility delivers on-demand situational awareness, enabling immediate insight into risk exposure. With less time spent identifying problems, companies can shift their focus to the implementation of response plans, minimizing disruptions and maintaining operational stability. A good visibility system should also ensure that the other actors in your supply chain have real-time access to the same information that you do. This makes visibility a fundamental component of agile crisis management in today’s complex and unpredictable supply chain environment.

The benefits of visibility extend beyond crisis management into the more general de-risking of supply chains. By unifying your supply chain data in one place, it becomes easy to analyze the performance of your supplier and logistics networks, pinpoint where things are going wrong, and take corrective action. Common applications include the identification of consistently unreliable routes or carriers, ports where demurrage and detention costs are highest, and suppliers prone to changing cargo ready dates. This proactive approach to risk management not only controls the impact of disruptions but also enhances operational efficiency, by automating workflows and facilitating more efficient supply chain collaboration. In this sense, visibility is the foundation of a more resilient and reliable supply chain. 

Outlook: Like insurance, visibility often goes undervalued until it’s urgently needed. However, recent crises — from COVID-19 to the Red Sea crisis — have forced supply chain and logistics teams to rethink their risk-management strategies. In 2025, we expect to see increased focus on the adoption of visibility systems and risk-management protocols, as businesses prioritize efforts to safeguard their supply chains against future disruptions and build greater resilience. 

Resource Link: www.beacon.com

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