Designing a sustainable-resilient humanitarian supply chain for post-disaster relief process, an earthquake case study in Haiti.

Autor: Shakibaei, Hossein, Moosavi, Seyyed Amirmohammad, Aghsami, Amir, Rabbani, Masoud
Zdroj: Journal of Humanitarian Logistics & Supply Chain Management; 2024, Vol. 14 Issue 4, p349-368, 20p
Abstrakt: Purpose: Throughout human history, the occurrence of disasters has been inevitable, leading to significant human, financial and emotional consequences. Therefore, it is crucial to establish a well-designed plan to efficiently manage such situations when disaster strikes. The purpose of this study is to develop a comprehensive program that encompasses multiple aspects of postdisaster relief. Design/methodology/approach: A multiobjective model has been developed for postdisaster relief, with the aim of minimizing social dissatisfaction, economic costs and environmental damage. The model has been solved using exact methods for different scenarios. The objective is to achieve the most optimal outcomes in the context of postdisaster relief operations. Findings: A real case study of an earthquake in Haiti has been conducted. The acquired results and subsequent management analysis have effectively assessed the logic of the model. As a result, the model's performance has been validated and deemed reliable based on the findings and insights obtained. Originality/value: Ultimately, the model provides the optimal quantities of each product to be shipped and determines the appropriate mode of transportation. Additionally, the application of the epsilon constraint method results in a set of Pareto optimal solutions. Through a comprehensive examination of the presented solutions, valuable insights and analyses can be obtained, contributing to a better understanding of the model's effectiveness. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Databáze: Complementary Index