Humanitarian relief supply chain: a multi-objective model and solution
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- Decentralized beneficiary behavior in humanitarian supply chains: models, performance bounds, and coordination mechanisms
- Efficient stockpiling and shipping policies for humanitarian relief: UNHCR's inventory challenge
- Inventory relief chain model with deterioration and disposal of relief commodity
- Building disaster preparedness and response capacity in humanitarian supply chains using the social vulnerability index
- An enterprise modelling approach for better optimisation modelling: Application to the humanitarian relief chain coordination problem
- Designing humanitarian supply chains by incorporating actual post-disaster decisions
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