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  • Supply Chain Hubs in Global Humanitarian Logistics

    • Jon M. Stauffer
    • Alfonso Pedraza Martinez
    • Luk N. Van Wassenhove
    • 商品編號:IN1316
    • 商品分類:Case
    • 長度:17頁
    • 出版日期:2017-01-30
    • 學門:
      • Operations Management
    Decentralized supply chains - with a greater number of hubs and depot locations - are designed to be more responsive to disasters around the globe by getting primary relief items such as food, water and medicines to beneficiaries quickly. This case explores the centralized vs. decentralized tradeoff for the secondary support supply chain of an international humanitarian organization (IHO). Using data from a real organization (unnamed), it asks whether supply chains for secondary support items should be the same as those for primary relief goods, and how earmarked funds impact the supply chain configuration. It presents information on donations, secondary support demand and response in mega disasters, and optimized data and simulation results. These allow for extensive data analytics, interpretation, and Excel modeling skills to be utilized, as well as students' intuition.
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  • Supply Chain Hubs in Global Humanitarian Logistics, Data Table

    • Luk N. Van Wassenhove
    • Alfonso Pedraza Martinez
    • Jon M. Stauffer
    • 商品編號:IN1429
    • 商品分類:Spreadsheet
    • 出版日期:2017-01-30
    • 學門:
      • Operations Management
    Spreadsheet supplement to case IN1316.
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