2021
DOI: 10.1108/ijlm-04-2021-0232
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Development of sustainable and resilient healthcare and non-cold pharmaceutical distribution supply chain for COVID-19 pandemic: a case study

Abstract: PurposeThis study evaluated the influence of the coronavirus pandemic on the healthcare and non-cold pharmaceutical care distribution supply chain.Design/methodology/approachThe model involves four objective functions to minimize the total costs, environmental impacts, lead time and the probability of a healthcare provider being infected by a sick person was developed. An improved version of the augmented e-constraint method was applied to solve the proposed model for a case study of a distribution company to … Show more

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“…Nevertheless, pandemic-related risk management studies are still insufficient. COVID-19 spread has rekindled interest in studying the effects of epidemics on supply chain networks ( Gholami-Zanjani et al, 2021 , Abdolazimi et al, 2021 ). Nevertheless, studies related to supply chain risk management often concentrate on operational risks that influence total costs ( Esper, 2021 ).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, pandemic-related risk management studies are still insufficient. COVID-19 spread has rekindled interest in studying the effects of epidemics on supply chain networks ( Gholami-Zanjani et al, 2021 , Abdolazimi et al, 2021 ). Nevertheless, studies related to supply chain risk management often concentrate on operational risks that influence total costs ( Esper, 2021 ).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The outbreak of COVID-19 created one of the most vital disruptions of the past 50 years, “breaking many global supply chains” [ 4 ]. Healthcare supply chain operations have been substantially affected by COVID-19 and may face a serious lack of medical and healthcare equipment throughout the supply chain [ 15 ]. A number of major healthcare facilities (e.g., distribution centers, factories, and warehouses) are currently situated in COVID-19’s quarantine areas in China, Italy, India, the United States, Japan, Russia, and Australia [ 1 , 4 ].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, we understand that the analytical-based articles have significantly contributed to advancing operations and the supply chain management field (Boyer and Swink, 2008) by solving problems. We accepted some relevant articles that may be useful for the practitioners based on analytical methods (see, Zhang et al , 2021; Paul et al , 2021; Dohale et al , 2021; Abdolazimi et al , 2021; Mariappan et al ., 2022; Banik et al , 2022; Yassine, 2022).…”
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confidence: 99%