SAE ARP9113A-2012
Supply Chain Risk Management Guideline

Standard No.
SAE ARP9113A-2012
Release Date
2012
Published By
SAE - SAE International
Status
 2012-03
Latest
SAE ARP9113A-2012
Scope
"Scope of the Document: Supply Chain Risk Management (SCRM)@ defined in this guideline@ can be applied proactively for the protection of all procured products and services; both flying and non-flying through all levels of the supply chain. The guideline focuses on quality as a key risk assessment factor taking into account elements from all aspects of the business having a direct link to global quality management. This concept/model is shown below: While traditional ""small q"" Quality is a key element to be assessed@ from a company business point of view@ other elements play an important part in minimizing risk. This guideline defines such risk factors for consideration. SCRM as a business protection tool will be most effective when used to identify@ and reduce risks when generating new business with new and existing suppliers. However the tools and techniques described hereafter can also be applied to evaluate the existing supply chain network and determine the level of control required. The SCRM can be applied by merging identified risk factors associated with procured products or services and the supplier itself with the target for overall supplier quality risk management (see Chapter 6). This guideline is recommended to be cascaded to sub-tier suppliers in the supply chain. Purpose: Aerospace businesses depend upon a complex network of suppliers@ each one exposed to a different assortment of risks that could jeopardize supply businesses. Because supplier networks are becoming increasingly wide-spread as more suppliers across the world become available to the industry (some in countries that are not covered by recognized national and inter-national authorization)@ early identification and management of those supply chain risks that could affect product/service quality becomes increasingly necessary. The application of supply chain risk management provides business protection by ensuring the continued success of the customers supply base in delivering products/services in accordance with programme and quality requirements. Supply chain risk awareness should be part of an integrated business culture. This document may be used as an ""aide memoire"" to supplement the existing risk management philosophy of the user. As such@ each user of the guideline is free to apply it to its own selected/categorized suppliers@ and to select@ according to their needs@ the risk factors and associated elements to be assessed. Documented risk factors and elements to be assessed are not exhaustive and may be enlarged by the respective risk factor owner. The frequency of reassessment is the responsibility of each user of the guideline (e.g.@ 6 months; 12 months; 2 years@ etc.)."

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Supply Chain Risk Management Guideline



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