A multicriteria Master Planning DSS for a sustainable humanitarian supply chain

被引:2
作者
Laura Laguna-Salvadó
Matthieu Lauras
Uche Okongwu
Tina Comes
机构
[1] University of Toulouse,Department of Industrial Engineering
[2] IMT Mines Albi,Department of Information, Operations and Management Sciences
[3] Toulouse Business School,Department of ICT
[4] University of Agder,Department of Multi
[5] Delft University of Technology,Actor Systems
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Annals of Operations Research | 2019年 / 283卷
关键词
Disaster relief operations; Humanitarian supply chain; Sustainable supply chain; Sustainability; Master Planning; Multi-objective decision support system;
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Humanitarian supply chains (HSCs) contribute significantly to achieving effective and rapid responses to natural and man-made disasters. Though humanitarian organizations have during the last decades made considerable efforts to improve the response to crises in terms of effectiveness and efficiency, HSCs are still faced with so many challenges, one of which is the incorporation of sustainability dimensions (economic, social and environmental) in the management of their supply chains. In the literature, some authors have highlighted that the planning and achievement of sustainability performance objectives in humanitarian operations is hindered by the lack of decision support systems (DSS). Therefore, this paper proposes a multi-objective Master Planning DSS for managing sustainable HSCs. This Master Planning DSS includes: (1) the definition of a set of metrics for measuring the performance of a sustainable HSC; (2) an algorithm to solve the multi-objective problem; and (3) a Master Planning mathematical model to support the tactical planning of the sustainable HSC. Using the information gathered from field research and the literature, an illustrative numerical example is presented to demonstrate the implementation and utility of the proposed DSS. The results show that the order in which the three sustainability dimensions (economic, social and environmental) are prioritized has some impact on the performance measures. Therefore, it is important to fix a tolerance that would enable to obtain an acceptable balance (trade-off) between the three sustainability objectives, in line with the prioritization choice of the decision maker.
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页码:1303 / 1343
页数:40
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