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Contributing to research, knowledge, and discourse on humanitarian logistics and supply chains in Africa, Supply Networks in Developing Countries introduces a unique perspective on the developing world, and how their supply networks can be enhanced and optimized.

The authors highlight the 4th Industrial Revolution, information technology, reverse logistics, supply chain modelling and block-chains, and how these can be the key to strengthening humanitarian logistics in developing countries. It discusses humanitarian supply chain management issues in relation to the increasing numbers of disasters and the complexity and magnitude of global emergency relief operations.

By exploring the roles and responsibilities of major stakeholders including donors, relief agencies, NGOs, governments, academia and cooperate business, this book provides the skills and knowledge needed to manage supply chains in both unpredictable and dire environments.



Table of Contents

Chapter 1. Humanitarian Logistics, Identifying and Reacting to Disasters
Chapter 2. Frameworks Supporting Humanitarian Logistics
Chapter 3. Disasters in Selected Emerging Economies
Chapter 4. Supply Chain Channels and Network Design
Chapter 5. Supply Chain Systems and Disaster Management
Chapter 6. Modelling Humanitarian Supply Chains
Chapter 7. Strategies and Opportunities for Reverse Logistics
Chapter 8. Information Technology in Humanitarian Logistics
Chapter 9. Humanitarian Logistics in the 4th Industrial Revolution
Chapter 10. Humanitarian Logistics: The Way Forward

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A Hardback by Tatenda Talent Chingono, Charles Mbohwa

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    Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited
    Publication Date: 08/08/2023
    ISBN13: 9781801171953, 978-1801171953
    ISBN10: 1801171955

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Contributing to research, knowledge, and discourse on humanitarian logistics and supply chains in Africa, Supply Networks in Developing Countries introduces a unique perspective on the developing world, and how their supply networks can be enhanced and optimized.

    The authors highlight the 4th Industrial Revolution, information technology, reverse logistics, supply chain modelling and block-chains, and how these can be the key to strengthening humanitarian logistics in developing countries. It discusses humanitarian supply chain management issues in relation to the increasing numbers of disasters and the complexity and magnitude of global emergency relief operations.

    By exploring the roles and responsibilities of major stakeholders including donors, relief agencies, NGOs, governments, academia and cooperate business, this book provides the skills and knowledge needed to manage supply chains in both unpredictable and dire environments.



    Table of Contents

    Chapter 1. Humanitarian Logistics, Identifying and Reacting to Disasters
    Chapter 2. Frameworks Supporting Humanitarian Logistics
    Chapter 3. Disasters in Selected Emerging Economies
    Chapter 4. Supply Chain Channels and Network Design
    Chapter 5. Supply Chain Systems and Disaster Management
    Chapter 6. Modelling Humanitarian Supply Chains
    Chapter 7. Strategies and Opportunities for Reverse Logistics
    Chapter 8. Information Technology in Humanitarian Logistics
    Chapter 9. Humanitarian Logistics in the 4th Industrial Revolution
    Chapter 10. Humanitarian Logistics: The Way Forward

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