Impact of coordination on post-earthquake last mile relief distribution operations in India

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作者
Lebcir, Reda M. [1 ]
Roy, Priyanka [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Hertfordshire, Hertfordshire Business Sch, Hatfield AL10 9AB, England
关键词
emergency logistics; LMRD; last mile relief distribution; ABS; agent based simulation; coordination; India; earthquake; qualitative method; natural disaster; relief chain; simulation; FACILITY LOCATION; HUMANITARIAN LOGISTICS; EMERGENCY RESPONSE; SUPPLY CHAINS; MODEL; LESSONS; OPTIMIZATION; SIMULATION; MANAGEMENT; FRAMEWORK;
D O I
10.1504/IJEM.2023.132390
中图分类号
C93 [管理学];
学科分类号
12 ; 1201 ; 1202 ; 120202 ;
摘要
The operations to deliver relief to disaster affected populations are complex requiring careful planning, execution, and coordination especially during the last mile relief distribution (LMRD) phase. This paper investigates the impact of coordination on LMRD performance in the context of India, one of the most affected countries in the world by natural disasters. The research was carried out in two phases. First, qualitative interviews were conducted with Indian government, national, and international non-governmental organisations (NGOs) involved in disaster relief operations in the country. Second, an Agent-Based Simulation model representing Indian LMRD operations was developed and used to evaluate the impact of three coordination scenarios on the Total Level of Inventory in Distribution Centers (TLIDC) and the logistics chain responsiveness during the 45 days period following an earthquake. Findings indicate that better coordination can reduce TLIDC by up to 16% and improves responsiveness by up to 13%. The practical implications of these findings are discussed.
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页码:293 / 316
页数:25
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