Supplying aid products to affected regions by a natural phenomenon in Chiapas, Mexico
Author:
Barojas-Payan Erika,Sanchez-Partida Diana,Cantu-Cortes Israel-Uriel,Martinez-Banuelos Eduardo-Jesus
Abstract
Natural phenomena affect differently in the world. It comes first from the geographical location, followed by the economic characteristics of each region. The objective of the case study presented is to design a supply network of essential products to victims in the state of Chiapas, located within the Mexican Republic, which is one of the states most affected by the appearance of natural phenomena. The vehicular routing problem with capacity is applied as a solution for the supply of aid products to 120 of 124 municipalities impacted by natural phenomena of a hydrometeorological type during the period 2015-2022. Evaluating the different municipalities that are home to the state under study through various Infrastructure and service factors, the municipality of Tuxtla Gutiérrez is determined as the origin of the routing, obtaining with it a total of 44 routes with an average of 2.7 municipalities to be supplied per route and an average of 402 km travelled. A second municipality is located, Tapachula, which obtains a second place in evaluating factors, providing the longest route in the distance travelled.
Subject
Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering,Transportation,Civil and Structural Engineering,Business and International Management