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Supply chain risk management in cross-border trade : a literature review in the context of the Durand line / Ashraf Dawar and Yang Bai.

By: Dawar, AshrafContributor(s): Bai, YangMaterial type: ArticleArticlePublication details: s. l. : Scientific Research Publishing Inc., 2025. ISSN: 2329-3292Subject(s): Supply chain | Risk management | Risk disruption | Risk mitigation strategies | Trade disputes | Research | Journal articles (Open access)Online resources: Click here to access online In: Open Journal of Business and Management , volume 13, number 1, (January 2025).Summary: Abstract : Supply Chain Risk Management (SCRM) in conflict zones presents unique challenges that need tailored approaches to ensure resilience and continuity. This paper explores the intricacies of managing supply chains in areas affected by conflict, with a specific focus on the Pak-Afghan border. This study identifies noteworthy risks linked with operating in conflict zones, including transportation disruptions, regulatory uncertainties, and the potential for violence effecting personnel and assets. Additionally, this research work contributes to the mounting body of knowledge on SCRM in conflict zones, offering valuable insights for businesses and policymakers seeking to navigate the difficulties of operating in high-risk areas while ensuring the constancy and efficiency of their supply chains.
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Abstract : Supply Chain Risk Management (SCRM) in conflict zones presents unique challenges that need tailored approaches to ensure resilience and continuity. This paper explores the intricacies of managing supply chains in areas affected by conflict, with a specific focus on the Pak-Afghan border. This study identifies noteworthy risks linked with operating in conflict zones, including transportation disruptions, regulatory uncertainties, and the potential for violence effecting personnel and assets. Additionally, this research work contributes to the mounting body of knowledge on SCRM in conflict zones, offering valuable insights for businesses and policymakers seeking to navigate the difficulties of operating in high-risk areas while ensuring the constancy and efficiency of their supply chains.

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