Introduction Hundreds of millions of people are affected by disasters every year, and the number of natural disasters and artificial injuries is increasing all over the world. Improving the nature of logistics and supply chain management for humanitarian assistance is extremely important for the lives of rescue workers. In such a case, demand may fluctuate greatly, which is often uncertain. The need to coordinate supply chain management and humanitarian needs between organizations is rising and must be implemented effectively to save more lives.
Fritz Institute and the International Red Cross Confederation (IFRC) jointly cooperate with Humanitarian Logistics Software (HLS) to combat all the functions of the rescue chain and to address many of the shortcomings of current logistics systems to advance information technology It developed. where. . Based on the analysis of logistics systems using major NGOs, we can integrate the following IT software into the humanitarian supply chain and get optimum results from the appealing stage of the rescue chain.
The Red Cross is often used as a symbol of medical and humanitarian workers in battle areas and natural disasters. In addition to the use of the International Red Cross, the American Red Cross and other organizations, it is also widely used for first aid and drug designation. The history of water represents the life of the community as it is necessary for human survival. Therefore, water symbols represent birth, birth, and refreshment, especially throughout time. In fact, water is often regarded as a source of life itself. Because life sees the evidence of myriad creation myth that born from the original water.
Supply chains are particularly vulnerable to disasters and millions of damage can be caused by asynchronous or disruption of business. Global disruption of supply chains, such as relief organizations, medicines, water, basic food suppliers, can disrupt millions of victims from vital resources. In this case, the supplier suffers a large loss. First aid personnel, rescue providers, and worldwide supply chains need to know who needs the resources first, and where they need resources. Maintaining connectivity between field personnel and field personnel helps the supply chain effectively and reasonably track its resources in the event of a disaster and prevents or minimizes downtime. High mobility of robust technology enables companies to improve context awareness, identify damage and potential vulnerabilities in real time, and take appropriate action. With this flexibility and reliability, companies can make operations more flexible and flexible even in the unexpected situation.