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Sahay, B.S.
Managing Humanitarian Logistics
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Managing Humanitarian Logistics/ edited by B.S. Sahay, Sumeet Gupta, Vinod Chandra Menon.
其他作者:
Sahay, B.S.
面頁冊數:
XXV, 311 p. 51 illus.online resource. :
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電子資源:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-81-322-2416-7
ISBN:
9788132224167
Managing Humanitarian Logistics
Managing Humanitarian Logistics
[electronic resource] /edited by B.S. Sahay, Sumeet Gupta, Vinod Chandra Menon. - 1st ed. 2016. - XXV, 311 p. 51 illus.online resource. - Springer Proceedings in Business and Economics,2198-7246. - Springer Proceedings in Business and Economics,.
Part 1: Humanitarian Logistics Design and Planning -- 1. Humanitarian Logistics and Disaster Management: The Role of Different Stakeholders -- 2. Logistics Planning in Natural Disasters -- 3. Identification and Modeling of Critical Success Factors of a Humanitarian Supply Chain -- 4. Non-Ownership Commercial Mobility and Humanitarian Logistics: New Perspectives to Improve Response Times and Long-term Impact -- 5. Modeling the Barriers of Humanitarian Supply Chain Management in India -- Part 2: Humanitarian Logistics Strategies -- 6. Relief Network Model for Efficient Disaster Management and Disaster Recovery -- 7. Exploring the Challenges in Implementation of Information Technology in Humanitarian Relief Organizations in India: A Qualitative Study -- 8. Managing Disaster Supply chains with RFID for Humanitarian Logistics -- 9. An Agile and Flexible Supply Chain for Efficient Humanitarian Logistics in a Disaster Management system -- 10. A “Collective Impact Framework” to improve Output and Outcomes in Disaster Reconstruction Programs -- Part 3: Humanitarian Logistics Modeling -- 11. An Approach of Modeling for Humanitarian Supplies -- 12. Reinforcing the Human Elements In Downstream Supply Chain in TOC way -- 13. Business Modeling for the Sustainability of Humanitarian Projects -- 14. Disaster Supply Chain for Effective Facility Location using P-Median -- 15. Supplier Selection and Multi-Period Demand Allocation in a Humanitarian Supply Chain -- 16. Hierarchical Decision Modelling Approach for Risks Prioritization in Sustainable Supply Chains -- 17. Selection of Post Disaster Humanitarian Logistics Structure Using AHP Approach -- Part 4: Relief Supply Chain for Disaster Management -- 18. Supply Chain for Disaster Management – An Empirical Study -- 19. Role of Humanitarian Supply Chain Management in various disaster situation across the Globe -- 20. Peculiarities of Disaster Management in a High Altitude Area -- 21. Relief Chain Logistics in Natural Disasters -- 22. Humanitarian Logistics of Human Remains of Disasters.
This book discusses emerging themes in the area of humanitarian logistics. It examines how humanitarian logistics and supply chains play a key role, focusing on rapidly delivering the correct amount of goods, people and monetary resources to the locations needed to achieve the success of relief efforts in response to global emergencies such as flood, earthquakes, wars etc. With an increase in the frequency, magnitude and impact of both natural and manmade disasters, effective delivery of humanitarian aid is an issue that is becoming increasingly important in the context of disaster management. The book focuses on how logistics systems and supply chains responsible for delivering this aid from origin to recipients can be made more effective and efficient. It also discusses how the development of information technology systems that can provide visibility to the disaster relief supply chain marks a huge step forward for the humanitarian sector as a whole. As more organizations begin to adopt and implement these systems and visibility is established, the use of key performance indicators will then become essential to further enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of these supply chains.
ISBN: 9788132224167
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-81-322-2416-7doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: TS155-194
Dewey Class. No.: 658.5
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