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Generation Mechanism And Simulation Research On System Support Capability Of Civil-military Integrated Emergency Logistics

Posted on:2015-11-01Degree:DoctorType:Dissertation
Country:ChinaCandidate:J LiuFull Text:PDF
GTID:1226330422984980Subject:Logistics Engineering and Management
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China is a country prone to more emergencies. The army, as the backbone of disposingemergencies, has the ability of quick response, strong organization and professionaltransportation. However, relying just on the army is often difficult to complete the emergencysupport, especially in the face of major emergencies, more in need of military and civilianco-operation of all parties concerned. Therefore, the state put forward to take the developmentway of civil-military integration.Based on the above background, emergency logistics moving towards military-civilianintegration is represented the general trend. The civil-military integrated emergency logistics(CMIEL) is a complex emergency logistics activity with multi-agent participator involved.How to evaluate the effect of CMIEL? This paper puts forward a new phrase: CMIEL systemsupport capability. So what is CMIEL system support capability, what is the generationmechanism of CMIEL system support capability, and how to speed up the generation ofCMIEL system support capability require in-depth discussion.Firstly, this paper presents and analyzes the CMIEL system support capabilitycomprehensively. It is the integrated comprehensive ability of military emergency logisticsexecution capability, government emergency logistics coordination capability, enterpriseemergency logistics execution capability and non-government organization emergencylogistics support capability. The any change of the four capabilities will change the CMIELsystem support capability. It is a cumulative amount varies with time, not due to emergencyexist. Secondly, this paper establishes and simulates the generation models of militaryemergency logistics execution capability, government emergency logistics coordinationcapability, enterprise emergency logistics execution capability and non-governmentorganization emergency logistics support capability respectively by using system dynamicsmethod. The military emergency logistics execution capability is composed of emergencylogistics operation capability, information processing capability and coordination capability.The loss rate of talent is the greatest factor impacting on the generation of military emergencylogistics execution capability. The government emergency logistics coordination capability iscomposed of emergency mobilization capability, emergency response capability, organization and command capability and information processing capability, The loss rate of talent is thegreatest factor impacting on the generation of government emergency logistics coordinationcapability. The enterprise emergency logistics execution capability is composed of emergencylogistics operation capability, information processing capability and resources ensuringcapability. Emergency resources investment structure is the greatest factor impacting on thegeneration of enterprise emergency logistics execution capability. The non-governmentalorganization emergency logistics support capability is composed of emergency logisticsservices, information processing capability and communication and coordination capability.Emergency resources investment structure is the greatest factor impacting on the generationof non-governmental organization emergency logistics support capability.The purpose of the study on the generation mechanism of CMIEL system supportcapability is to recognize the inherent rules in the generation process of CMIEL systemsupport capability and find out the key factors affecting the generation of CMIEL systemsupport capability, so as to provide some policy recommendations on speeding up thegeneration of CMIEL system support capability, which are discussed in the paper lastly.
Keywords/Search Tags:Civil-Military Integration, Emergency Logistics, System SupportCapability, System Dynamics
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