Interpretive Structural Modelling of Operational Clothing Supply Chain Disruptions in a Defense Organization

Document Type : Scientific Paper

Authors

1 PhD student of Imam Hossein University

2 Assistant Professor of Imam Hussein University (AS)

3 PhD in Imam Hossein University

4 CEO of Satter Clothing Company

Abstract

The purpose of this paper is to identify and analyze supply chain operational disruptions of a defense organization through interpretive structural modelling. In the first step, by reviewing the literature, supply chain-related disruptions were counted. Then, by conducting field research and consulting experts, disruptions appropriate to the operational clothing supply chain of a defense organization were identified. Then, by using interpretive structural modelling (ISM), the degree of dependence and stimulus of disruptions and their internal relationships were obtained in seven stages. Disruptions related to MICMAC analysis were classified into four categories: autonomic, dependent, connective, and stimulus. According to the results of this study, the disruptions of "war and terrorist attacks" and " Coronavirus outbreak " in the fourth region, have the most influence and actually stimulate the rest of the disruptions. Six of the disruptions were located in the first region, the autonomous region, and "delayed delivery" disruptions was the most dependent possible disruption in the second region.

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