Table 4

Standards importance per logistics and supply chain area

 12345Sum 4 + 5
Asset management – information and reporting, accounting, disposal1%6%22%30%40%70%
Procurement – procedures, donor requirements, tendering, ethical sourcing etc.0%3%11%26%60%86%
Eco/green logistics – e.g. material choices, waste management and recycling (reverse logistics), carbon foot print4%9%23%34%30%64%
Market-based assistance including cash transfers2%8%24%39%27%66%
Warehousing – selection, design/layout, stock control etc.0%4%17%38%40%78%
Distribution – design, safety and security etc.0%3%8%37%52%89%
Subcontracted in-country cargo transport (all modes)3%8%21%38%31%69%
Vehicle fleet management – fuel control, planning, vehicle maintenance, driver controls etc.1%5%17%33%43%76%
Logistics management controls – documentation, health and safety, communications, human resources (competency and learning pathway standards), monitoring and evaluation0%2%19%26%52%78%
Protection/safeguarding of staff, volunteers and beneficiaries in supply and logistics environments (during humanitarian logistics operations)1%2%10%26%61%87%
Medical logistics – cold chain, inventory management etc.0%1%10%29%59%88%
Power supply – generator selection, solar power etc.2%4%19%41%33%74%
Logistics planning – preparedness, needs assessment, customs clearance, coordination etc.0%2%10%25%64%88%
Sea and airport management3%9%17%39%33%72%
Civil-military cooperation for logistics5%6%22%26%41%67%

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