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Construction of Emergency Material Disturbance Management Model Considering Demand Change

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Emergency material dispatching plays an important role in rescue operations. Because of many uncertainties in the objective world, emergency materials will be disturbed by many uncertain events in the distribution process, and the initial distribution plan will be affected. Based on the interference management of emergency material dispatching, this paper combs and discusses the forecast of material demand, the classification of material demand points, and the interference management of emergency material dispatching. And an emergency material disturbance management model considering the change of demand is constructed. Finally, the future research is prospected.

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This research is supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 71872002), and the Project of Humanities and Social Sciences of the Education Department of Anhui Province (No. SK2018A0073).

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Fang, Cw., Chen, Jj., Wang, Fy. (2020). Construction of Emergency Material Disturbance Management Model Considering Demand Change. In: Chien, CF., Qi, E., Dou, R. (eds) IE&EM 2019. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-4530-6_17

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