| dc.description.abstract | Efficient responses to supply chain disruptions have become increasingly critical due to recent
global shocks such as the COVID-19 pandemic, geopolitical tensions, and natural disasters. This
study examines organizational responses to three major types of supply chain disruptions:
operational, geopolitical, and environmental. Using archival data from public and private sources,
the research analyzes shifts in transportation modes during COVID-19, sourcing diversification
under geopolitical risk, and logistics market responses to natural disasters.
The findings indicate that Noapara Group faces recurring challenges, including transportation
inefficiencies, port congestion, raw material volatility, and lead-time uncertainty, resulting in higher
costs and reduced service performance. While some risk management practices exist, gaps remain
in proactive monitoring, forecasting, supplier diversification, and digital integration. The study
recommends advanced analytics, stronger supplier collaboration, digital supply chain platforms, and
structured risk mitigation frameworks to enhance resilience. Overall, the thesis provides practical
insights for strengthening supply chain resilience in disruption-prone environments. | en_US |