While the United States Military has a long and successful history of disaster relief, government, private concerns, and non-profits lag behind. The logistics of disaster and recovery are becoming more crucial in an age when speed and accuracy are coveted, and the economy is dependent on complex connections and relationships.
Module 3: Week 2 Discussion Background Readings
Cargo Thieves Target Containers Rushed into U.S. Ahead of Threatened Tariffs (2019)
Resilience360 Analyzes Supply Chain Impacts of the Wuhan Coronavirus (2020)
Emergency Logistics in a Large-Scale Disaster Context: Achievements and Challenges (2019)
Post-Hurricane Supply Chain Adaptability Study (2019)
Donations to Australian Wildfire Victims Swamp Region’s Charity Infrastructure (2020)
Navigating the Logistics of Recovery After Hurricane Dorian (2019)
Modernizing Information Along the Supply Chain for Natural Disaster Response (2020)
This week’s readings provide information on an array of disaster or crisis scenarios that affect logistics. Find at least one other recent resource for support. For your post:
This post should be 2 paragraphs in length (at least 100 words). Since you are engaging in research, be sure to cite in the body of the post and add a reference list in APA format. NOTE: Failure to use research with accompanying citations to support content will result in reduced scoring “Level 2-Developing” for Assignment-Driven Criteria, Critical Thinking, Writing Mechanics, and Referencing on the grading rubric.