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| No. | Type | Level of granularity |
|---|---|---|
| Panel A: supply chain operational data | ||
| 1 | Disaster (recorded past events) | Type, location, duration, severity |
| 2 | Population | Overall, divided by area (up to district level), divided by gender, and divided by group ages |
| 3 | Lead time | Referred to all available lanes |
| 4 | Current transportation rates | Divided by geographic area |
| 5 | Total distribution costs | Warehousing (facility, direct labor, inventory holding) and transportation (inbound, inter-depot, and outbound) |
| 6 | Supplier | Name, type of product, shipping address/city, supplier class (e.g. is it a key supplier), purchased percentage (estimated number) |
| Panel: B: cost related data | ||
| 1 | General costs | Utilities, land, labor |
| Panel C: logistics infrastructure related data | ||
| 1 | Logistics infrastructure | Location and capacity of (i) seaports, (ii) civil airports, (iii) railways, (iv) highways, and (v) main secondary roads |
| Panel D: supporting stakeholders related data | ||
| 1 | Military | Locations and capacity of (i) military airports, (ii) logistics capacity (helicopters, trucks, warehouses, etc.) |
| 2 | Logistics service provider (LSPs) | Name, type of operations (transportation vs storage), size of operations (e.g. small, medium, large), coverage area (e.g. international, nationwide, sub-national), national primary focusing area (e.g. eastern, central, western) |
| 3 | Humanitarian stockpiles | Location, quantities divided by category of item |
| Panel E: supporting services related data | ||
| 1 | Utilities availability | Electricity, water, internet, Wi-Fi |
| 2 | Labor availability | Yes vs no |
| Panel F: national development plan-related data | ||
| 1 | General plan | Location of industrial areas, size of industrial areas, forecasted increase of population |
| No. | Type | Level of granularity |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Disaster (recorded past events) | Type, location, duration, severity |
| 2 | Population | Overall, divided by area (up to district level), divided by gender, and divided by group ages |
| 3 | Lead time | Referred to all available lanes |
| 4 | Current transportation rates | Divided by geographic area |
| 5 | Total distribution costs | Warehousing (facility, direct labor, inventory holding) and transportation (inbound, inter-depot, and outbound) |
| 6 | Supplier | Name, type of product, shipping address/city, supplier class (e.g. is it a key supplier), purchased percentage (estimated number) |
| 1 | General costs | Utilities, land, labor |
| 1 | Logistics infrastructure | Location and capacity of (i) seaports, (ii) civil airports, (iii) railways, (iv) highways, and (v) main secondary roads |
| 1 | Military | Locations and capacity of (i) military airports, (ii) logistics capacity (helicopters, trucks, warehouses, etc.) |
| 2 | Logistics service provider (LSPs) | Name, type of operations (transportation vs storage), size of operations (e.g. small, medium, large), coverage area (e.g. international, nationwide, sub-national), national primary focusing area (e.g. eastern, central, western) |
| 3 | Humanitarian stockpiles | Location, quantities divided by category of item |
| 1 | Utilities availability | Electricity, water, internet, Wi-Fi |
| 2 | Labor availability | Yes vs no |
| 1 | General plan | Location of industrial areas, size of industrial areas, forecasted increase of population |
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