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How a Resilient Supply Chain Reduces Cyberattack Risk
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Lisa Anderson M.B.A. - Manufacturing and Supply Chain Lisa Anderson M.B.A. - Manufacturing and Supply Chain
For Immediate Release:
Dateline: Claremont, CA
Thursday, November 21, 2024

 

CLAREMONT, CA – With cyberattacks and security threats on the rise, it’s more important than ever for manufacturers and supply chain leaders to address vulnerabilities in their supply chains to reduce their risk of disruption.

“Supply chains today are deeply interconnected through ERP systems, IoT devices and extensive networks of suppliers, contractors and service providers,” said Lisa Anderson, president of LMA Consulting Group and a leader in manufacturing and supply chain strategy. “A single weak link can expose the entire supply chain to significant risks, which is why it’s crucial for companies to proactively assess and secure their end-to-end operations.”

Supply chain blind spots don’t just impact direct suppliers; they also affect secondary and tertiary suppliers and third-party logistics providers, among others. Anderson shared that a thorough understanding of all parties involved is essential to identifying weaknesses and mitigating potential threats.

“Executives must understand not only their own suppliers but also their suppliers’ suppliers, related security protocols and any geographic or political risks,” she said. “By prioritizing risks and proactively addressing them, companies can better protect their operations, ensure business continuity and focus on profitable growth.

Shoring up supply chain vulnerabilities, however, goes beyond assessments. Anderson recommends taking strategic actions to build supply chain resilience. Such actions could include expanding manufacturing; reshoring; friendshoring; vertical integration; and implementing a robust Sales, Inventory and Operations Planning (SIOP) process that provides a proactive framework to address supply chain vulnerabilities.

“The smart money is on taking control of your supply chain,” Anderson noted. “We’re seeing proactive clients move manufacturing closer to home, improve process efficiencies and formalize partnerships with key suppliers to maintain stability in an unpredictable landscape.”

For more information on how to build a resilient supply chain, download LMA Consulting’s recent report, “FutureScape: Crafting Tomorrow’s Supply Chain Today.”

Originally published in Commercial Baking, Oct 31, 2024

About LMA Consulting Group – Lisa Anderson, MBA, CSCP, CLTD
Lisa Anderson is the founder and president of LMA Consulting Group, Inc., specializing in manufacturing strategy and end-to-end supply chain transformation.  A recognized supply chain thought leader, Ms. Anderson has been named a Top 40 B2B Tech Influencer, a Top 16 ERP Expert to Follow, among the Top 10 Women in Supply Chain, in the top 55 Supply Chain & Logistics Experts and a woman leader in Supply Chain.  She is the author of “I’ve Been Thinking,” a primer that offers strategies for creating bold customer promises and profits. She is an expert on the SIOP process and has published an ebook. SIOP: Creating Predictable Revenue and EBITDA Growth. Ms. Anderson was most recently interviewed by Bloomberg, Inc. Magazine, the LA Times, PBS and the BBC. For information about the Supply Chain and to sign up for the LMA Newsletter, LMA Consulting Group.

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