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The facts on the ground: Evaluating humanitarian fleet management policies using simulation

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  • Gu, Liyi
  • Ryzhov, Ilya O.
  • Eftekhar, Mahyar

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In humanitarian fleet management, the performance of purchase, assignment, and sales decisions is determined by dynamic interactions between the fleet composition, the time-varying and uncertain demands on the fleet, and the depreciation of the vehicles as they are exploited. We propose to evaluate purchase, assignment, and sales policies in a holistic simulation environment that directly models heterogeneous vehicle attributes and tracks their evolution over time. Using data from a large international humanitarian organization (LIHO), the simulator can identify the rationale behind seemingly ad-hoc decisions by field managers at LIHO. For instance, by selling vehicles later than LIHO recommends, managers are actually reducing their costs; similarly, managers decline to switch vehicles between mission types because the benefits to the operational cost turn out to be marginal at best.

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  • Gu, Liyi & Ryzhov, Ilya O. & Eftekhar, Mahyar, 2021. "The facts on the ground: Evaluating humanitarian fleet management policies using simulation," European Journal of Operational Research, Elsevier, vol. 293(2), pages 681-702.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:ejores:v:293:y:2021:i:2:p:681-702
    DOI: 10.1016/j.ejor.2020.12.019
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