Inventory management support systems for emergency humanitarian relief operations in South Sudan

Purpose – To develop and test three different inventory management strategies as applied to the complex emergency in south Sudan.Design/methodology/approach – Quantitative modeling, simulation, and statistics.Findings – This research identified critical system factors that contributed most significantly to inventory system performance, and identified strengths and weaknesses of each inventory management strategy.Research limitations/implications – This research represents a first step in developing inventory management systems for humanitarian relief. Future work would include modeling correlation among relief items, multiple items, and considering the impact of information.Practical implications – In a domain that has seen limited application of quantitative models, this work demonstrates the performance benefits of using quantitative methods to manage inventory in a relief setting.Originality/value – This research has value for relief organizations by providing a real‐world application of quantitative i...