Mame Gningue, Professeur en Logistique et Supply Chain Management à l’EM Normandie, a rédigé un article intitulé « Expertise modeling and transportation risk management: an application to container transportation security risk management », en collaboration avec Sonia Froufe et Charles-Henri Fredouet, article qui vient de paraître dans la revue Journal of International Logistics and Trade (vol. 12, no. 1).
Résumé de l'article :
Due
to the globalization of trade, hundreds of millions containers pass
every year through world ports. Such a situation is extremely
challenging in terms of securing freight transport operations. However,
costs and lead-times are still very important components of supply
chains' performance models. Therefore, the drive for enhanced safety and
security cannot be made at the expense of these other two factors of
competitiveness, and the processes implemented by the global supply
chain links, including the maritime port one, should tend to a joint
optimization of trade facilitation and operational safety / security.
The research on which this paper feeds back falls within the frame of
this mixed performance requirement. More specifically, the paper
presents a decision-support system dedicated to managing the risks
associated with land and maritime container transportation; this system
is based on the modeling of the knowledge of a group of experts and
covers the three phases of risk identification, assessment and avoidance
/ mitigation.
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