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A stochastic location and allocation model for critical items to response large-scale emergencies: A case of Turkey
Author(s) -
Erkan Çelik,
Nezir Aydın,
Alev Taşkın Gümüş
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
an international journal of optimization and control theories and applications (ijocta)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.287
H-Index - 6
eISSN - 2146-5703
pISSN - 2146-0957
DOI - 10.11121/ijocta.01.2017.00300
Subject(s) - facility location problem , procurement , scale (ratio) , location allocation , emergency management , operations research , emergency response , stochastic programming , computer science , economies of scale , point (geometry) , distribution (mathematics) , integer programming , geography , business , mathematical optimization , mathematics , economics , cartography , geometry , marketing , algorithm , economic growth , medicine , medical emergency , mathematical analysis
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.

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