Effect of Supply Chain Risk Management Practices on Logistics Performance: The Case of Coca-Cola Beverages Africa, Ethiopia
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2024-06
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Addis Ababa University
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The study is sought to explore the effect of supply chain risk management practices on the logistics performance of Coca cola beverages Africa, Ethiopia. The population of the study is employees who are first line managers and above in the logistics functions of Addis and Sebeta plants of Coca cola beverages Africa, Ethiopia. Data was collected through Self-administered questionnaire consisting of two open ended and all the rest closed ended questions and supported by semi structured interview with key respondents. In this explanatory case study the collected data was analyzed using both descriptive and inferential statistics by SPSS 27 to find out the effect of Supply chain risk management practices on the logistics performance of Coca cola beverages Africa, Ethiopia. The five supply chain risk management practices identified for the study are supply chain flexibility, supply chain collaboration, supply base rationalization, supply chain control and supply chain avoidance. As per the regression result supply chain avoidance has the highest positive impact on the logistics performance of Coca cola beverages Africa, Ethiopia followed by supply chain control and supply chain flexibility has the highest negative impact. Supply chain collaboration and supply base rationalization practices have low impact.
Key words: Supply Chain Risk Management Practice, logistics performance