Management of the blood as a vital and scarce resource is very important. The aim of this research is to present a novel mathematical model for designing a reliable blood supply chain network. This network consists of three main echelons including donors, collection facilities and demand points. At the collection echelon, three types of facilities are considered for receiving the bloods from the donors: main blood centers (MBCs), demountable collection centers (DCCs), and mobile blood facilities (MBFs). DCCs, and MBFs are mobile facilities that don’t have a permanent location and always move from a location to another one for collecting the bloods from the donors. The main difference between the MBFs and DCCs is that the DCCs can only visit...
International audienceOne of the most vital resources for the human being is blood, its collection r...
Managing blood and its sub-products is one of the challenging problems in healthcare management, whe...
In recent years, attention to blood supply chain in disaster circumstances has significantly increas...
BACKGROUND: The blood supply chain network can take many forms in different settings, depending on l...
Major challenges in the management of blood supply chain are related to the shortage and wastage of ...
No alternative to human blood has been found so far, and the only source is blood donation by donors...
In response to emergencies, it is critical to investigate how to deliver emergency supplies efficien...
In this supply chain, blood and blood products are investigated as a product from donor to patient. ...
Decision making on facility locations for blood services has an impact on the efficiency of supply c...
Due to copyright restrictions, the access to the full text of this article is only available via sub...
The blood supply chain is a complex system with a multi-echelon structure. Hence, the integration of...
Reducing the cost of wastage and shortage of hospitals' blood products with regard to the compatibil...
As supplying adequate blood in multiple countries has failed due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the impor...
In this paper, a blood supply chain network (BSCN) is designed to reduce the total cost of the suppl...
There are issues such as limitation of blood resources, perishability, special preservation conditio...
International audienceOne of the most vital resources for the human being is blood, its collection r...
Managing blood and its sub-products is one of the challenging problems in healthcare management, whe...
In recent years, attention to blood supply chain in disaster circumstances has significantly increas...
BACKGROUND: The blood supply chain network can take many forms in different settings, depending on l...
Major challenges in the management of blood supply chain are related to the shortage and wastage of ...
No alternative to human blood has been found so far, and the only source is blood donation by donors...
In response to emergencies, it is critical to investigate how to deliver emergency supplies efficien...
In this supply chain, blood and blood products are investigated as a product from donor to patient. ...
Decision making on facility locations for blood services has an impact on the efficiency of supply c...
Due to copyright restrictions, the access to the full text of this article is only available via sub...
The blood supply chain is a complex system with a multi-echelon structure. Hence, the integration of...
Reducing the cost of wastage and shortage of hospitals' blood products with regard to the compatibil...
As supplying adequate blood in multiple countries has failed due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the impor...
In this paper, a blood supply chain network (BSCN) is designed to reduce the total cost of the suppl...
There are issues such as limitation of blood resources, perishability, special preservation conditio...
International audienceOne of the most vital resources for the human being is blood, its collection r...
Managing blood and its sub-products is one of the challenging problems in healthcare management, whe...
In recent years, attention to blood supply chain in disaster circumstances has significantly increas...