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Author
Alexander F. Blecken
;
Bernd Hellingrath
Title
Supply Chain Management software for humanitarian operations: Review and assessment of current tools
Type
Conference Article
Year
2008
Publication
Proceedings of ISCRAM 2008 – 5th International Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management
Abbreviated Journal
ISCRAM 2008
Volume
Issue
Pages
342-351
Keywords
Computer software
;
Disaster prevention
;
Disasters
;
Information systems
;
De facto standard
;
Disaster relief
;
Humanitarian operations
;
Humanitarian relief
;
State-of-the-art
;
Supply chain management softwares
;
Supply chain management
Abstract
Humanitarian operations in response to sudden and slow-onset crises have increased considerably both in terms of size and complexity over the last decade. This requires a coordinated approach by all actors involved in disaster or humanitarian relief efforts. Since the logistics part of disaster relief spending is accountable for a major part of disaster relief spending, it is natural to look at the supply chains of humanitarian organizations when searching for potentials for cooperation during humanitarian operations. In this paper, we have reviewed Supply Chain Management software currently used or piloted in humanitarian organizations. Their main features are presented and the tools are assessed according to criteria specific to supply chain management requirements of humanitarian operations. We find that while there is one tool which has the potential of becoming a de-facto standard, there are still gaps to be filled.
Address
University of Paderborn, Germany; University of Paderborn, Fraunhofer-Institute for Material Flow and Logistics, Germany
Corporate Author
Thesis
Publisher
Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management, ISCRAM
Place of Publication
Washington, DC
Editor
F. Fiedrich, B. Van de Walle
Language
English
Summary Language
English
Original Title
Series Editor
Series Title
Abbreviated Series Title
Series Volume
Series Issue
Edition
ISSN
2411-3387
ISBN
9780615206974
Medium
Track
Information Systems for Humanitarian Operations
Expedition
Conference
5th International ISCRAM Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management
Notes
Approved
no
Call Number
Serial
329
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