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020 | _a9781609608248 | ||
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_a363.34 _bKOV-R |
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100 | _aKovc̀s, Gyn̲gyi | ||
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_aRelief Supply Chain Management for Disasters : _bHumanitarian, Aid and Emergency Logistics / |
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_aNew York: _bBusiness Science Reference, _c2012. |
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_axxii, 253p _c20.5cm x 27.5cm |
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500 | _aIncludes index. | ||
650 | _aRelief supply chains are the most agile and dynamic supply chains, yet research in this area of supply chain management (SCM) is limited. Relief Supply Chain Management for Disasters: Humanitarian, Aid and Emergency Logistics furthers the scholarly understanding of SCM in disaster relief. Recent natural and manmade disasters have brought relief SCM to the forefront of the global response to tragedy, establishing the central role of logistics in averting and limiting unnecessary hardships. | ||
700 | _aSpens, Karen M. | ||
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