PARETO ANALYSIS IMPLEMENTATION FOR COVID-19 OUTBREAK HUMANITARIAN SUPPLY CHAIN BY INDONESIAN NATIONAL DISASTER AGENCY (BNPB) MARCH – JUNE 2020

Ade Rikasoraya, Harry Purwoko, Muhammad Iqbal Firdaus, Nursery Alfaridi

Abstract


COVID-19 outbreak impacts the fluctuation of medical kit in Indonesia and around the world. When everyone is trying to donor the relief, without knowing the real demand, it could be oversupplied. Furthermore, when this pandemic ends, the relief could be useless. The humanitarian supply chain has a role in ensuring the flow of relief aid and providing effective and efficient related information . The use of Pareto analysis could help finding what are the most needed items in handling disaster. In this paper, the researchers are trying to find if there is inefficiency in distributing the relief to the beneficiary by calculating the percentage of received and distributed relief aid to avoid overstock or out-of-stock case. Moreover, the researchers also look for possibilities of distribution efficiency.

Keywords


COVID-19 outbreaks, Medical kit, Humanitarian supply chain, Pareto analysis, Overstock, Distribution efficiency.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.25292/atlr.v3i0.343

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