Document Type
Research Paper
Publication Date
2012
Abstract
Decisions made on material flow during the first week of a natural disaster are critical for victims. Currently, decision makers appears to be making important choices based on experience and intuition with little or no support from quantitative approaches because they do not exist. This research proposes a paradigm and offers two supporting models that will assist decision makers regarding the routing of materials during the first week of a disaster. It explicitly includes information regarding the victims’ needs and the degree to which routes are available in a quantitative way that allows updating as information improves. The paradigm involves the use of information gap theory adapted to the this situation for deciding on the types of supplies to send and the Canadian traveler problem for making decisions on the routes to take.
Publication Title
Progress in Material Handling Research: 2012
Recommended Citation
Begum, Selina and Ferrell, Bill, "Humanitarian Logistics – the First Week" (2012). 12th IMHRC Proceedings (Gardanne, France – 2012). 7.
https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/pmhr_2012/7
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Industrial Engineering Commons, Operational Research Commons, Operations and Supply Chain Management Commons
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