TY - CHAP
T1 - Tool for decision making in humanitarian logistics chains
AU - de Brito Junior, Irineu
AU - Guerrero, Ernesto
AU - Machuca, Juan Manuel
AU - Chong, Mario
PY - 2019
Y1 - 2019
N2 - This chapter develops a decision support tool with a focus on the humanitarian logistic chain in a crisis environment considering process drivers' constraints such as costs, capacity, and throughput time. For instance, elements to reduce the suffering of the affected families, by using an adequate supply support for the first 72 critical hours. The authors will focus on minimizing the risks of shortages in the first response supplies in a high flood probability zone in Peru. This research presents different scenarios and it analyzes the representative variables (demand, civil defense warehouses, points of distribution, distance and logistics resources), the humanitarian chain value, and the effective distribution of the aid in the affected areas with efficient operations that balance between the economic and operative resources in this recurrent logistical problem. The results present three crisis situations with a distribution plan and a base of a public policy to prevent a crisis.
AB - This chapter develops a decision support tool with a focus on the humanitarian logistic chain in a crisis environment considering process drivers' constraints such as costs, capacity, and throughput time. For instance, elements to reduce the suffering of the affected families, by using an adequate supply support for the first 72 critical hours. The authors will focus on minimizing the risks of shortages in the first response supplies in a high flood probability zone in Peru. This research presents different scenarios and it analyzes the representative variables (demand, civil defense warehouses, points of distribution, distance and logistics resources), the humanitarian chain value, and the effective distribution of the aid in the affected areas with efficient operations that balance between the economic and operative resources in this recurrent logistical problem. The results present three crisis situations with a distribution plan and a base of a public policy to prevent a crisis.
KW - Humanitarian logistics
KW - Decision making
UR - https://www.mendeley.com/catalogue/58af93cb-6b12-3d8e-a7bd-deceae80ecc1/
U2 - 10.4018/978-1-5225-8160-4.ch020
DO - 10.4018/978-1-5225-8160-4.ch020
M3 - Chapter
SN - 9781522581604
SP - 379
EP - 392
BT - Handbook of Research on Urban and Humanitarian Logistics
A2 - Gonzalez-Feliu, Jesus
A2 - Chong, Mario
A2 - Vargas Florez, Jorge
A2 - Padilla Solis, Julio
PB - IGI Global Publishing
CY - Hershey
ER -