Title of article :
A stochastic location and allocation model for critical items to response large-scale emergencies: A case of Turkey
Author/Authors :
Celik, Erkan Department of Industrial Engineering - Munzur University, Turkey , Aydin, Nezir Department of Industrial Engineering - Yildiz Technical University, Turkey , Gumus, Alev Taskin Department of Industrial Engineering - Yildiz Technical University, Turkey
Pages :
15
From page :
1
To page :
15
Abstract :
This paper aims to decide on the number of facilities and their locations, procurement for pre and post-disaster, and allocation to mitigate the effects of large-scale emergencies. A two-stage stochastic mixed integer programming model is proposed that combines facility location- prepositioning, decisions on pre-stocking levels for emergency supplies, and allocation of located distribution centers (DCs) to affected locations and distribution of those supplies to several demand locations after large-scale emergencies with uncertainty in demand. Also, the use of the model is demonstrated through a case study for prepositioning of supplies in probable large-scale emergencies in the eastern and southeastern Anatolian sides of Turkey. The results provide a framework for relief organizations to determine the location and number of DCs in different settings, by using the proposed model considering the main parameters, as; capacity of facilities, probability of being affected for each demand points, severity of events, maximum distance between a demand point and distribution center.
Keywords :
Emergency response , facility location , large scale emergencies , two stage stochastic programming
Journal title :
International Journal of Optimization and Control: Theories and Applications
Serial Year :
2017
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Record number :
2588576
Link To Document :
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