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APICS Exam CSCP Topic 3 Question 111 Discussion

Actual exam question for APICS's CSCP exam
Question #: 111
Topic #: 3
[All CSCP Questions]

A firm experiences a supply chain interruption from a second-tier supplier. Which of the following actions is the firm likely to take to minimize future interruptions?

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Suggested Answer: C

To minimize future supply chain interruptions from a second-tier supplier, the firm should map the supplier's supply chain to identify risks and opportunities. This involves:

Supply Chain Mapping: Creating a visual representation of the supplier's supply chain helps in understanding the flow of materials, components, and information.

Identifying Risks: By mapping the supply chain, the firm can identify potential points of failure, such as single-source dependencies, geographic risks, or capacity constraints.

Assessing Opportunities: Mapping also reveals opportunities for improvement, such as alternative suppliers, process enhancements, or inventory optimization.

Proactive Risk Management: With a comprehensive view of the supply chain, the firm can develop risk mitigation strategies, such as diversifying suppliers, increasing safety stock, or enhancing communication channels.


'The Supply Chain Risk Management Guide' by James B. Rice Jr. and Craig A. Zsidisin

APICS, 'Risk Management in the Supply Chain'

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Elouise
2 days ago
I believe conducting an ISO 14001 audit of the supplier could also help in minimizing future interruptions.
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Staci
6 days ago
Haha, an ISO 14001 audit? What does environmental management have to do with supply chain interruptions? Seems like a bit of a stretch to me.
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Camellia
21 days ago
I agree with Twanna. It's important to understand the supplier's supply chain to minimize future interruptions.
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Leah
27 days ago
That's a good point. Mapping the supplier's supply chain is key to understanding where vulnerabilities lie. It's the only option that directly addresses the root cause of the problem.
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Ronny
6 days ago
A) Require the supplier to submit weekly cycle count reports.
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Rolland
1 months ago
C) Mapping the supplier's supply chain seems like the most logical approach to identify and address potential risks. This gives you a comprehensive view of the entire supply chain.
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Iraida
8 days ago
A: It's a proactive approach that can help minimize future disruptions in our supply chain.
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Margot
9 days ago
B: Agreed, that way we can have a comprehensive view and address any issues before they become interruptions.
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Shawna
13 days ago
A: It will help us be more proactive in minimizing future disruptions.
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Eun
25 days ago
A: We should definitely map the supplier's supply chain to identify any potential risks.
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Staci
28 days ago
B: Agreed, that way we can have a better understanding of where the interruptions are coming from.
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Beatriz
1 months ago
A: We should definitely map the supplier's supply chain to identify any potential risks.
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Twanna
1 months ago
I think the firm should map the supplier's supply chain to identify risks and opportunities.
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