Two-stage stochastic formulation for relief operations with multiple agencies in simultaneous disasters

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Abstract

Simultaneous disasters are events caused by different natural phenomena at similar periods at distinct geographical locations. These situations involve different areas with varying characteristics and have cascading effects. This research proposes a two-stage bi-objective stochastic model for humanitarian logistics in situations caused by simultaneous disasters considering multiple stakeholders and suppliers. The formulation is tested using data from the disaster of 2013 in Mexico, where Hurricanes Ingrid, Manuel and major storms affected the country. The results from the analysis show the impact human resources can have on disaster operations and the need to plan for simultaneous disasters.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the 6th World Conference on Productions and Operations Management -P&OM 2022-
Subtitle of host publicationOperations Management and Strategy in the Era of Technological Revolution
EditorsJose Machuca, Yoshiki Matsui, Hirofumi Matsuo, Hiroki Sano, Junichi Tomita
Place of PublicationOsaka, Japan
Number of pages10
ISBN (Electronic)ISBN978-4-86693-686-4
Publication statusPublished - 24 Aug 2022
EventThe 6th World Conference on Production and Operations Management – P&OM 2022 (2020) - Kindai University (Online), Osaka, Japan
Duration: 23 Aug 202226 Aug 2022
Conference number: P&OM
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Conference

ConferenceThe 6th World Conference on Production and Operations Management – P&OM 2022 (2020)
Country/TerritoryJapan
CityOsaka
Period23/08/2226/08/22
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