1970
DOI: 10.5013/ijssst.a.19.01.05
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Aid Replenishment Strategy During Demand Increment on Humanitarian Logistics Relief

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“…As an effect, the delay order between parties is reduced, which means the uncertainty becomes minor. This phenomenon is analogous to an occurrence in business logistics [26]. The backlog is eliminated in both scenarios, but it is seen in Table 3 that the bullwhip effect index is increasing on the partnership system.…”
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“…As an effect, the delay order between parties is reduced, which means the uncertainty becomes minor. This phenomenon is analogous to an occurrence in business logistics [26]. The backlog is eliminated in both scenarios, but it is seen in Table 3 that the bullwhip effect index is increasing on the partnership system.…”
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confidence: 70%
“…Therefore, by implementing the private blockchain system, every data input, transaction, and movement of goods would be recorded, and every party could see it as long as there is an internet [26]. The procurement approval bureaucracy of disaster victims would also shorten the administration process and impact reducing ordering times in the supply chain as a whole system [26]. The system would process the data of needs and the amount of stock in each party in real-time.…”
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