Title |
Evaluating the economic sustainability of sanitation logistics in Senegal |
ID_Doc |
68770 |
Authors |
Green, JL; de Weck, OL; Suarez, P |
Title |
Evaluating the economic sustainability of sanitation logistics in Senegal |
Year |
2013 |
Published |
Journal Of Humanitarian Logistics And Supply Chain Management, 3, 1 |
DOI |
10.1108/20426741311328484 |
Abstract |
Purpose - his research was performed with the aim of determining if the emptying of latrines in a flood-prone urban slum area would be a sustainable and profitable business for private-sector service providers. Design/methodology/approach - Monte-Carlo analysis was used to evaluate the economic sustainability of a proposed public-private waste transportation service. AGIS-assisted route analysis was also performed, with participation by private and public sector stakeholders. Findings - The analysis also showed that if a low-cost subscription service is implemented in the area, the commercial service providers will operate at a loss in all cases, unless changes are made in the truck fuel efficiency, the operating hours of discharge sites, and the transportation network. Research limitations/implications - The research was based on service provider operations costs extrapolated from previous studies and updated through informal interviews. A thorough and transparent review of cost accounting procedures is necessary to validate the results. Practical implications - This study identified challenges and potential solutions which must be addressed by practitioners in order to ensure success of a subscription-based service. Originality/value - This study adds to the existing literature by demonstrating the applicability of an analytic modeling technique based on Monte-Carlo simulation and provides an example of how academic research can be tightly coupled with practitioner needs in order to have a direct impact on operational humanitarian projects. |
Author Keywords |
Humanitarian logistics; Supply chain management in disaster relief; Sanitation; Sustainability; Transportation; Distribution management; Supply chain management |
Index Keywords |
Index Keywords |
Document Type |
Other |
Open Access |
Open Access |
Source |
Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI) |
EID |
WOS:000214117800003 |
WoS Category |
Management |
Research Area |
Business & Economics |
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