I'll be in a research project on resilience transportation or suppl chain management soon, and I'd be thankful if anyone can suggest me a useful book or paper on this topic.
Cox, A., Prager, F., & Rose, A. (2011). Transportation security and the role of resilience: A foundation for operational metrics Transport Policy, 18 (2), 307-317 DOI: 10.1016/j.tranpol.2010.09.004
Murray-Tuite, P. (2006) A Comparison of Transportation Network Resilience Under Simulated System Optimum and User Equilibrium Conditions. Proceedings of the 38th Conference on Winter Simulation, Monterey, CA, USA — December 03 – 06, 2006 DOI: 10.1109/WSC.2006.323240
Supply chain resilience is more than bouncing back after a transportation disturbance. Any element affected across the supply chain affects all of its connections. The impacts can be different and described as domino effect (supply chain members falling one after the other), snowball effect (increasing in downstream), ripple effect (waves reaching junctions and generating more waves). For a group of supply chains, network analysis gives useful information about resilience. Qualitative and quantitative data collection is a prerequisite to establishing a network model.
In system level (all supply chains in a region), input-output models can be used to explore industrial interdependencies.
I know you asked this question a while ago, but let me know if my answer is useful.