Journal of Humanitarian Logistics and Supply Chain Management: Volume 9 Issue 1 , Open Access
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Fuzzy multi-attribute group decision making to identify the order of establishing temporary logistics hubs during disaster response
Rajali Maharjan, Shinya HanaokaThe purpose of this paper is to reveal the importance of the order of establishment of temporary logistics hubs (TLHs) when resources (mobile storage units used as TLHs) are…
A disaster typology towards informing humanitarian relief supply chain design
Jonathon Mackay, Albert Munoz, Matthew PepperThe purpose of this paper is to construct a typology of a disaster that informs humanitarian-relief supply chain (HRSC) design across the stages of disaster relief.
Outsourcing of humanitarian logistics to commercial logistics service providers: An empirical investigation
Ioanna Falagara Sigala, Tina WakolbingerThe purpose of this paper is to empirically explore the potential of outsourcing of humanitarian logistics activities to commercial logistics service providers (LSPs) throughout…
Multi-level facility location-allocation problem for post-disaster humanitarian relief distribution: A case study
Seyed Mahdi ShavaraniPreviously use of drones as a relief distribution vehicle was studied in several studies where required number of drones and the best locations for the relief centers were…
Goal programming optimization model under uncertainty and the critical areas characterization in humanitarian logistics management
Mario Chong, Juan G. Lazo Lazo, Maria Cristina Pereda, Juan Manuel Machuca De PinaThe purpose of this paper is to improve disaster management models, have an optimal distribution of assets, reduce human suffering in a crisis and find a good solution for…
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- Dr Nezih Altay
- Prof Gyöngyi Kovács