What are the key elements of building a supply chain that can withstand disruptions while staying cost-efficient?
There are several programmes in place that contribute to embedding risk management activities on a daily basis. They include activities at the site level, like the Emergency Plans drills and trainings, or wider contents included in our internal Business Units Academy. As an example, we have Risk Management and Responsible Sourcing Training and Awareness sessions. On the other hand, we train our supply chain teams to use a Supply Chain Risk Management Live Alerting system tool to manage the reported events and incidents within the whole organisation.
Our Responsible Sourcing event, “Join Forces for Responsible Sourcing”, brought together over 700 suppliers, partners, and colleagues from around the world, representing approximately 30% of our spending and spanning 40 different countries. We shared our Supplier Code and
Responsible Sourcing Policy with them, which explains how we monitor and manage all Supply Chain ESG risks. On the other hand, during our Supplier Qualification and onboarding process we also share the Supplier Manual which describes, among others, what we expect on quality and business continuity from our partners. All of this requirements are later assessed and audited following our internal procedures.
We are performing Risk Assessments and Business Impact Analyses (BIA) at critical sites, service functions, and key Third Parties, which allow us to optimise inventory levels, suppliers’ portfolios, manufacturing backup sites, asset management, and logistics network strategies, among other things.
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Learn more from Gemma and her engaging case study: “E2E Supply Chain Risk and Business Continuity Programme at dsm-firmenich”.
Gemma Giró has wide experience in sustainability, risk management, and compliance programmes. She also has deep knowledge of Operations, Supply Chain and R&D processes within the F&F industry. She has a background in chemical engineering and information sciences. She also got the Business Continuity CBCI Certification in May 2023.
After spending 17 years in Puig, having different roles and responsibilities within R&D, Regulatory Affairs, Corporate Quality and Operations, she joined Firmenich in 2017 to build and lead the Sourcing Risk Management Programme. In 2021, she expanded her responsibilities to lead the Supply Chain Business Continuity Programme.
She is leading the dsm-firmenich Risk Centre of Expertise Team, building the new Group Policies, Risk and Business Continuity Management Framework. While connecting the dots between ERM and Business Continuity at the group level, she is seeking a better holistic view of organisational risk and resilience, which will benefit the entire organisation.