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Maintaining effective logistics management during and after COVID‑19 pandemic: survey on the importance of artificial intelligence to enhance recovery strategies

Hanane Allioui (), Azzeddine Allioui and Youssef Mourdi
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Hanane Allioui: ESCA School of Management
Azzeddine Allioui: ESCA School of Management
Youssef Mourdi: Cadi Ayyad University

OPSEARCH, 2024, vol. 61, issue 2, No 17, 918-962

Abstract: Abstract The outbreak of coronavirus (COVID-19) has forced governments around the world to limit the movement of people and prohibit cross-countries travel or activities. However, the policymakers have been mobilizing a lot of effort to organize the transactions of essential goods and services to tackle the pandemic outcomes. These worldwide efforts indicate the importance of establishing and maintaining accurate management of logistics operations either during the current crisis or the consecutive periods. Motivated by the vital importance of logistics operations during the speedy increase of COVID-19 across the globe, this study critically investigates the existing works closely related to it. The main objective is to identify and boost the understanding of the characteristics of the logistics that play a critical role during pandemics. The collection of the literature was performed employing the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses methodology. Moreover, a multilateral framework was used to classify the selected works. The findings of this study indicate that academic works have focused mostly on “post-event” (47.24%) management of logistics operations followed by the “pre-event” (32.76%) and least in the “Integrated” (20%.) methods. Moreover, the analysis of these results provided valuable insights that are discussed in detail. Furthermore, numerous key areas have been recognized that need proper attention to adjust the overall efficiency of the current logistics operations using intelligent solutions. We believe that the findings of this study would be useful to enhance the decision-makers. furthermore, maintaining efficient sustainable logistics systems during and after a crisis remains essential.

Keywords: Coronavirus/COVID-19; Smart logistics; Artificial intelligence; Emergency control; Decision-making; Management (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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