论文标题
疫苗供应链:呼吁弹性分析以支持Covid-19-19
The Vaccine Supply Chain: A Call for Resilience Analytics to Support COVID-19 Vaccine Production and Distribution
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论文摘要
由于全球网络因单个节点和连接的破坏而失败,因此COVID19大流行强调了供应链中缺乏弹性。通过概述了针对弹性的现有疫苗和药物供应链出版物,以及最近的论文报告了对跨多个领域的供应链中供应链中的弹性建模的建模,我们发现供应链弹性的模型很少,并且大多数模型都集中在单个弹性方面,而不是综合策略,而不是综合策略来扩大疫苗的生产和分配紧急情况和分配。我们发现,Covid19引起了供应链弹性的一波兴趣,但是2020年的出版物的重点范围很小,本质上很大程度上是定性的。循证模型和措施很少见。此外,出版物通常专门关注特定供应链的特定部分,不包括相关的支持网络,例如运输,社会和指挥和控制(C2)(C2)(C2),用于疫苗生产和公平分销所必需的。缺乏网络分析是文献中需要桥接的主要差距,以创建COVID19疫苗供应链的实时分析和决策工具的方法。我们得出的结论是,需要在其他社会和物理网络的背景下涵盖供应链的全面,定量的方法,以应对大规模Covid-19疫苗接种计划的新兴挑战。我们进一步发现,通过NAS的弹性定义,计划,吸收,恢复,适应,以确保在社会的所有维度上满足基本需求,将供应链弹性定位在多项式环境中,并正式将时间维度纳入分析中,并正式将时间维度纳入分析中。
The COVID19 pandemic has highlighted the lack of resilience in supply chains, as global networks fail from disruptions at single nodes and connections. Through an overview of the existing vaccine and pharmaceutical supply chain publications focusing on resilience, as well as recent papers reporting modeling of resilience in supply chains across multiple fields, we find that models for supply chain resilience are few and most of them are focused on individual dimensions of resilience rather than on comprehensive strategy necessary for scaling up vaccine production and distribution in emergency settings. We find that COVID19 resulted in a wave of interest to supply chain resilience, but publications from 2020 are narrow in focus and largely qualitative in nature; evidence-based models and measures are rare. Further, publications often focus exclusively on specific portions of the specific supply chain of interest, excluding associated supporting networks, such as transportation, social and command and control (C2) necessary for vaccine production and equitable distribution. This lack of network analysis is a major gap in the literature that needs to be bridged in order to create methods of real-time analysis and decision tools for the COVID19 vaccine supply chain. We conclude that a comprehensive, quantitative approach to network resilience that encompasses the supply chain in the context of other social and physical networks is needed in order to address the emerging challenges of a large-scale COVID-19 vaccination program. We further find that the COVID-19 pandemic underscores the necessity of positioning supply chain resilience within a multi-network context and formally incorporating temporal dimensions into analysis through the NAS definition of resilience, plan, absorb, recover, adapt, to ensure essential needs are met across all dimensions of society.