Entry Date:
April 27, 2012

Private Supply Chain Disaster Response: Best Practices for Companies Contributing to Disaster Response Initiatives


Why are some companies more effective within disaster relief supply chains than others? This research explores and consolidates best practices applied effectively by companies during past disasters.

In times of disaster, demand for goods and services in affected areas spikes. Private companies generally have contingencies in place for business continuity; however, most lack a strategic approach to join the general population’s relief efforts. Why are some companies more effective within disaster relief supply chains than others? How can a company approach this area of opportunity? This thesis explores what a disaster is and how disaster management works; recognizing what stakeholders participate during disaster recovery efforts; and extrapolating best practices applied during past disasters by companies that have been deemed successful. Based on the strategies identified during our research, we came up with a framework of nine best practices and suggest how to apply it across a range of ten industries.