Abstract
There has been a recent surge in the publication of academic literature examining various aspects of emergency inventory management for disasters. This article contains a timely literature review of these studies, beginning with an exposition of the characteristics of storage and delivery options for emergency supplies, with a particular emphasis on the differences between emergency inventories and conventional inventory management. Using a novel classification scheme and a comprehensive search of the inventory-related literature, an overview of the emergency inventory management studies is also presented. Finally, based on this extensive review, a discussion is presented based on the critical issues and key findings related to the emergency inventory management field, and include suggestions for future research directions.
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Ozguven, E. E., & Ozbay, K. (2014). Emergency inventory management for disasters - A review. Journal of Emergency Management. Weston Medical Publishing. https://doi.org/10.5055/jem.2014.0179
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