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Optimization modeling for pandemic vaccine supply chain management: A review and future research opportunities

During various stages of the COVID‐19 pandemic, countries implemented diverse vaccine management approaches, influenced by variations in infrastructure and socio‐economic conditions. This article provides a comprehensive overview of optimization models developed by the research community throughout...

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Published in:Naval research logistics 2024-10, Vol.71 (7), p.976-1016
Main Authors: Dey, Shibshankar, Kurbanzade, Ali Kaan, Gel, Esma S., Mihaljevic, Joseph, Mehrotra, Sanjay
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Language:English
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Summary:During various stages of the COVID‐19 pandemic, countries implemented diverse vaccine management approaches, influenced by variations in infrastructure and socio‐economic conditions. This article provides a comprehensive overview of optimization models developed by the research community throughout the COVID‐19 era, aimed at enhancing vaccine distribution and establishing a standardized framework for future pandemic preparedness. These models address critical issues such as site selection, inventory management, allocation strategies, distribution logistics, and route optimization encountered during the COVID‐19 crisis. A unified framework is employed to describe the models, emphasizing their integration with epidemiological models to facilitate a holistic understanding. This article also summarizes evolving nature of literature, relevant research gaps, and authors' perspectives for model selection. Finally, future research scopes are detailed both in the context of modeling and solutions approaches.
ISSN:0894-069X
1520-6750
1520-6750
DOI:10.1002/nav.22181