Supply Chain Resilience and Risk Management in Bangladesh’s Elevator Industry
Abstract
This thesis explores supply chain resilience and risk management within Bangladesh’s elevator
industry, focusing on Creative Engineers Ltd. (CEL). With growing urbanization driving
elevator demand, the study assesses how supply chain strategies affect operational continuity,
risk mitigation, and customer satisfaction in an import-reliant sector.
Grounded in theories like the Resource-Based View (RBV) and Contingency Theory, the
research adopts a qualitative case study approach, using interviews with CEL’s supply chain
leaders and supporting data from company documents and industry reports.
The study finds CEL agile in-service delivery but vulnerable due to reliance on single-source
foreign suppliers, a weak local sourcing ecosystem, and lack of integrated digital systems
resulting in delays and risk management challenges.
Key improvement areas include diversifying suppliers, building local partnerships,
implementing digital supply chain tools, and establishing formal risk frameworks. These
measures would strengthen resilience, visibility, and responsiveness to disruptions.
The thesis offers actionable insights for CEL and similar firms, contributing to a deeper
understanding of supply chain risks in Bangladesh’s specialized industries and outlining a path
toward greater resilience and sustainability.
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