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The Managing Risks in Supply Chain Operations course in Budapest helps professionals identify, assess, and manage risks in their supply chain operations to ensure smooth business continuity.

Budapest

Fees: 5900
From: 27-07-2026
To: 31-07-2026

Managing Risks in Supply Chain Operations

Course Overview

Modern supply chains are increasingly global, interconnected, and vulnerable to disruption. From geopolitical instability and regulatory shifts to cyber threats and natural disasters, risks can threaten the integrity and continuity of operations.

This Managing Risks in Supply Chain Operations Training Course provides participants with tools to identify vulnerabilities, design risk-mitigation strategies, and ensure operational resilience. It explores supplier risk management, logistics disruptions, regulatory compliance, and contingency planning.

Through case studies, simulations, and group discussions, participants will gain the ability to proactively manage risks, strengthen supplier partnerships, and align supply chain practices with organizational objectives.

Course Benefits

  • Identify and mitigate key supply chain risks.

  • Strengthen resilience against disruptions and crises.

  • Improve supplier due diligence and monitoring.

  • Ensure compliance with international trade regulations.

  • Build continuity and contingency plans for operations.

Course Objectives

  • Understand the risk landscape of global supply chains.

  • Conduct supply chain risk assessments.

  • Develop supplier risk management frameworks.

  • Build contingency and continuity strategies.

  • Apply technology for monitoring and transparency.

  • Align risk management with corporate governance.

  • Foster collaboration for resilient supply chains.

Training Methodology

The course combines expert-led lectures, global supply chain case studies, risk simulation exercises, and group workshops. Participants will practice applying frameworks to real-world supply chain challenges.

Target Audience

  • Supply chain and procurement managers.

  • Risk and operations professionals.

  • Logistics and compliance officers.

  • Executives overseeing global supply chains.

Target Competencies

  • Supply chain risk analysis.

  • Supplier compliance management.

  • Business continuity planning.

  • Operational resilience.

Course Outline

Unit 1: Understanding Supply Chain Risk Landscapes

  • Types of risks in global supply chains.

  • Case studies of major supply chain disruptions.

  • Lessons learned from past crises.

  • Mapping vulnerabilities across operations.

Unit 2: Supplier Risk Management and Due Diligence

  • Evaluating supplier reliability and compliance.

  • Third-party risk assessment frameworks.

  • Monitoring supplier performance and ethics.

  • Building resilient supplier partnerships.

Unit 3: Logistics, Compliance, and Operational Risks

  • Managing logistics disruptions and delays.

  • Customs, tariffs, and trade compliance.

  • Risks of outsourcing and global sourcing.

  • Cybersecurity in supply chain operations.

Unit 4: Building Resilient Supply Chains

  • Designing contingency and continuity plans.

  • Diversification strategies for suppliers and logistics.

  • Leveraging technology for transparency (blockchain, IoT).

  • Stress-testing supply chain resilience.

Unit 5: Governance and Future of Supply Chain Risk Management

  • Aligning supply chain risk with corporate strategy.

  • ESG and sustainability risks in supply chains.

  • Reporting and communication to stakeholders.

  • Preparing for future supply chain disruptions.

Ready to safeguard your supply chain against disruption?
Join the Managing Risks in Supply Chain Operations Training Course with EuroQuest International Training and build resilient, future-ready operations.

Managing Risks in Supply Chain Operations

The Managing Risks in Supply Chain Operations Training Courses in Budapest provide professionals with the practical frameworks and strategic insight needed to identify, evaluate, and mitigate risks across global and regional supply networks. These programs are designed for supply chain managers, procurement specialists, operations leaders, logistics professionals, risk officers, and business executives who are responsible for maintaining continuity, efficiency, and resilience in complex supply chain environments.

Participants gain a thorough understanding of supply chain risk factors, including supplier reliability, transportation disruptions, demand fluctuations, geopolitical influences, financial constraints, and operational vulnerabilities. The courses emphasize risk assessment techniques, performance monitoring tools, and contingency planning methods that help organizations anticipate disruptions and respond proactively. Through case studies and interactive exercises, attendees learn how to map supply chain dependencies, evaluate supplier performance, strengthen vendor relationships, and design risk mitigation strategies that support uninterrupted operations.

These supply chain risk management training programs in Budapest also highlight the growing importance of digital systems, data analytics, and automation in monitoring supply chain performance. Participants explore practical solutions for improving visibility, enhancing coordination across functions, and implementing adaptive procurement and inventory strategies. The curriculum balances strategic planning with hands-on applications, ensuring participants can apply frameworks directly within their operational environments.

Attending these training courses in Budapest offers a valuable opportunity to engage with international peers and industry experts in a collaborative learning setting. The city’s dynamic business landscape and regional connectivity provide an ideal environment for exploring real-world supply chain challenges and innovative approaches to risk resilience. By completing this specialization, participants will be equipped to strengthen supply chain stability, enhance operational agility, and support long-term organizational competitiveness in an increasingly uncertain and interconnected global market.