Supply Chain Management (SCM) refers to the strategic coordination of procurement, production, logistics, and distribution processes to ensure timely and cost-effective delivery of materials and systems [1]. In the context of autonomous systems, SCM strategies must handle highly specialised components, short technology cycles, and stringent quality standards. The SCOR model, developed by the Supply Chain Council (SCC), is a widely used framework for designing and evaluating supply chains [2].
Each phase integrates digital tools and real-time analytics to ensure supply resilience and performance traceability.
Lean SCM focuses on minimising waste (time, material, cost) across the chain while maximising value for the customer [3]. In autonomous system production, Lean methods include:
Lean thinking improves agility in responding to rapid technological changes and component obsolescence.
Recent developments have introduced Agile Supply Chain concepts, emphasising adaptability, visibility, and rapid reconfiguration [4]. Digital Supply Chain (DSC) technologies such as:
enable dynamic optimisation and early detection of disruptions — crucial for fast-moving fields like autonomous robotics.
Supply chain risk management (SCRM) in autonomous systems involves proactive identification and mitigation of disruptions:
AI-based SCRM tools (e.g., Resilinc, Everstream) now monitor supplier health and logistics delays in real time.
Many companies are moving toward vertical integration, controlling multiple stages of the supply chain. For instance:
This approach increases supply security and reduces dependency on third parties, though it requires substantial capital investment.
Sustainability in supply chains focuses on reducing carbon footprint, ensuring ethical sourcing, and promoting recyclability [5]. Key practices:
Effective hardware integration and supply chain management are tightly interwoven. Integration depends on having high-quality, compatible components, while supply chains rely on robust feedback from integration and testing to forecast needs, reduce waste, and maintain reliability. Modern SCM frameworks, particularly Lean, Agile, and Digital models, offer strategies to make the autonomy industry more resilient, sustainable, and responsive.