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6 May - Volume 4, Issue 1, Pages 4 - 148
7 October - Volume 4, Issue 2, Pages 155 - 307
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7 October 2014
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2042-6747
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Gyöngyi Kovács
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Karen Spens
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Classifying logistics-relevant disasters: conceptual model and empirical illustration
Cécile L’Hermitte
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Peter Tatham
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Marcus Bowles
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Performance measurement in humanitarian logistics: a customer-oriented approach
Sarah Schiffling
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Maja Piecyk
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An overview of humanitarian relief supply chains for victims of perennial flood disasters in Lagos, Nigeria (2010-2012)
Alabi Soneye
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A bottleneck analysis in the IFRC supply chain
Henrietta Buddas
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Dual sourcing for mitigating humanitarian supply chain disruptions
Eleftherios Iakovou
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Dimitrios Vlachos
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Christos Keramydas
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Daniel Partsch
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Using containers as storage facilities in humanitarian logistics
Ayşenur Şahin
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Mustafa Alp Ertem
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Emel Emür
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An agent-based model for resource allocation during relief distribution
Rubel Das
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Shinya Hanaoka
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