Nowadays, Humanitarian Supply Chain stakes are changing drastically, implying a need for new methods and tools. One of the most promising evolution is definitively Physical Internet . The current research work investigates how to assess the potential benefits and limits of using the Physical Internet paradigm within Humanitarian Supply Chains. Practically, the proposal provides (i) a systems engineering-oriented framework and (ii) a set of specific modeling features. This contribution will allow assessing efficiently and accurately, impacts of Physical Internet in Humanitarian context. Finally, the paper develops avenues for further research based on the proposal
With the frequency and magnitude of disasters on the rise, millions of people suffer huge losses ev...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to provide an introduction of the two parts of the Special Edit...
Disaster relief operations rely on reliable real-time information sharing during disasters to coordi...
International audienceHumanitarian organisations need to be efficient and effective and to do so, re...
The escalating disasters and increasingly complex external environment are forcing humanitarian orga...
In the aftermath of major disasters, such as the 2004 tsunami in the Pacific Ocean or the 2010 earth...
The number and scale of natural and man-made disasters is increasing at an unprecedented rate, leadi...
The number and scale of natural and man-made disasters is increasing at an unprecedented rate, leadi...
The study is intended to demonstrate the pathways for humanitarian supply chains following the well-...
Technology utilisation and implementation of new technologies are critical success factors for human...
International audienceIncreasingly, humanitarian organizations have opened regional warehouses and p...
The supply chains that make up the distribution networks are becoming more diverse as companies resp...
Onan, Kıvanç (Dogus Author)Humanitarian logistics (HL) is an emerging field of research since the fr...
The role of digital technologies (DTs) in humanitarian supply chains (HSC) has become an increasingl...
The efficient and effective response to disasters critically depends on humanitarian supply chains (...
With the frequency and magnitude of disasters on the rise, millions of people suffer huge losses ev...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to provide an introduction of the two parts of the Special Edit...
Disaster relief operations rely on reliable real-time information sharing during disasters to coordi...
International audienceHumanitarian organisations need to be efficient and effective and to do so, re...
The escalating disasters and increasingly complex external environment are forcing humanitarian orga...
In the aftermath of major disasters, such as the 2004 tsunami in the Pacific Ocean or the 2010 earth...
The number and scale of natural and man-made disasters is increasing at an unprecedented rate, leadi...
The number and scale of natural and man-made disasters is increasing at an unprecedented rate, leadi...
The study is intended to demonstrate the pathways for humanitarian supply chains following the well-...
Technology utilisation and implementation of new technologies are critical success factors for human...
International audienceIncreasingly, humanitarian organizations have opened regional warehouses and p...
The supply chains that make up the distribution networks are becoming more diverse as companies resp...
Onan, Kıvanç (Dogus Author)Humanitarian logistics (HL) is an emerging field of research since the fr...
The role of digital technologies (DTs) in humanitarian supply chains (HSC) has become an increasingl...
The efficient and effective response to disasters critically depends on humanitarian supply chains (...
With the frequency and magnitude of disasters on the rise, millions of people suffer huge losses ev...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to provide an introduction of the two parts of the Special Edit...
Disaster relief operations rely on reliable real-time information sharing during disasters to coordi...