Affiliation:
1. Universidad Catolica Boliviana, Esquina, La Paz, Bolivia.
Abstract
The increasing complexity of multinational supply networks has generated a new issue (supply chain
uncertainty) for today's managers. This article surveys the existing literature on the topic of supply chain uncertainty and
establishes the theoretical framework for future study in this area (in addition to supply chain risk). This literature study
identifies fourteen potential causes of uncertainty, including both well-studied phenomena like the bullwhip effect and less
well-known ones like parallel interaction. Ten solutions try to eliminate the core source of uncertainty, while eleven others
aim to adapt to the existence of these unknowns in order to reduce their effects on manufacturing performance. The theory
of manufacturing strategy and core concept of contingency and alignment establish a foundation of the supply chain
uncertainty framework that is thus establishment using the research findings. More future empirical study is required to
discover which uncertainty exists in distinct industrial settings, the effect of suitable sources and management strategies
on productivity, and the intricate interaction between management techniques and diverse uncertainty sources.