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| en:safeav:as:suppluchain [2025/10/17 09:59] – [Challenges in Supply Chain Management] agrisnik | en:safeav:as:suppluchain [2025/10/17 10:00] (current) – [Possible Solutions and Best Practices] agrisnik | ||
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| The most important challenges and possible solutions are summarised in the following table: | The most important challenges and possible solutions are summarised in the following table: | ||
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| + | ^ Challenge ^ Solution / Mitigation Strategy ^ | ||
| + | | Component Shortages | Multi-sourcing strategies and localised fabrication partnerships. EU's Chip Act is a good example of securing future supplies. | | ||
| + | | Supplier Quality Variance | Supplier qualification programs and continuous audit loops. | | ||
| + | | Cybersecurity Risks | Hardware attestation, | ||
| + | | Ethical Sourcing | Traceable material chains via blockchain and sustainability certification. | | ||
| + | | Obsolescence | Lifecycle management databases (e.g., Siemens Teamcenter, Windchill). | | ||
| + | | Integration Complexity | Use of standardised hardware interfaces (CAN-FD, Ethernet TSN, PCIe). | | ||