| Article ID: | iaor20062216 |
| Country: | United Kingdom |
| Volume: | 9 |
| Issue: | 1 |
| Start Page Number: | 1 |
| End Page Number: | 18 |
| Publication Date: | Mar 2006 |
| Journal: | International Journal of Logistics |
| Authors: | Beamon Benita M., Kotleba Stephen A. |
| Keywords: | public service, inventory |
The increasing complexity and magnitude of global emergency relief operations create a critical need for effective and efficient humanitarian supply chain management processes. The irregular demand patterns and unusual constraints inherent in large-scale emergencies present unique challenges to physical supply systems. Indeed, the logistical needs of non-governmental organisations frequently surpass the capabilities of current emergency response approaches. There is only a limited body of research in humanitarian supply chain management, particularly in the area of inventory control. In this research, this limitation is addressed by developing a stochastic inventory control model that determines optimal order quantities and reorder points for a long-term emergency relief response.