Exploring the role of drones and UAVs in logistics and supply chain management: a novel text-based literature review
Hamed Jahani,
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Yunes Khosravi,
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Bahareh Kargar
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International Journal of Production Research,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 1 - 25
Published: July 3, 2024
Drones
and
Unmanned
Aerial
Vehicles
(UAVs)
have
evolved
into
advanced
instruments
with
diverse
applications
within
the
Logistics
Supply
Chain
(LSC)
sector.
Our
study
uncovers
a
significant
disparity
highlighted
through
an
examination
of
recent
review
papers,
indicating
deficiency
in
thorough
drones/UAVs
across
entirety
supply
chains.
Due
to
abundance
publications
this
field,
fresh
analytical
approach
is
required.
Employing
novel
text
mining
approach,
qualitative
assessments,
temporal
trend
analysis,
we
examine
dataset
encompassing
5364
papers
from
Scopus
spanning
years
1978
2023.
By
employing
Latent
Dirichlet
Allocation
(LDA)
model,
identify
ten
distinct
research
topics
domain.
findings
suggest
four
promising
future
directions:
(1)
fostering
sustainable
SCs
innovative
drone-based
solutions,
(2)
harnessing
emerging
technologies
achieve
global
scalability
SCs,
(3)
exploring
chains
pandemic
control
efforts,
(4)
integrating
logistics
multimodal
transportation
for
efficient
traffic
management.
These
directions
provide
valuable
insights
on
integration
existing
chains,
suggesting
potential
pathways
advancing
production
systems
research.
Language: Английский
Equity-based vaccine delivery by drones: Optimizing distribution in disease-prone regions
Transportation Research Part E Logistics and Transportation Review,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
195, P. 103979 - 103979
Published: Jan. 27, 2025
Language: Английский
Optimizing a multimodal hub and spoke network for vaccine distribution using regional vulnerability index during healthcare emergencies
Journal of Humanitarian Logistics and Supply Chain Management,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Jan. 29, 2025
Purpose
A
vaccination
strategy
to
cover
the
susceptible
population
is
key
containing
spread
of
any
virus
during
a
healthcare
emergency.
This
study
quantifies
susceptibility
region
based
on
initial
infection
rates
prioritize
optimal
vaccine
distribution
strategies.
The
authors
propose
metric,
regional
vulnerability
index
(RVI),
that
identifies
degree
susceptibility/vulnerability
infections
for
strategically
locating
hubs
storage
and
distribution.
Design/methodology/approach
two-phase
methodology
used
address
this
problem.
Phase
1
uses
modified
Susceptible-Infected-Recovered
(SIR)
model,
ModSIR,
estimate
RVI.
2
leverages
model
P-Center
problem,
prioritizing
vulnerable
regions
through
Mixed
Integer
Quadratically
Constrained
Programming
along
with
three
variations
incorporate
Findings
Results
indicate
weighting
scheme
population-to-RVI
ratio
fosters
fair
equitable
coverage
regions.
Comparisons
public
outlined
by
Government
India
reveal
similar
zonal
segregations.
Additionally,
network
generated
our
outperforms
actual
network,
corroborated
metrics
such
as
centrality,
weighted
centrality
closeness
centrality.
Originality/value
research
presents
novel
approach
pandemics
applying
epidemiological
predictions
an
integer-programming
framework,
optimizing
COVID-19
allocation
historical
data.
highlights
importance
strategic
planning
in
health
response
effectively
manage
resources
emergencies.
Language: Английский
Vaccine tender scheduling and procurement: A taxonomic review
Nicholas Uhorchak,
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Burak Ekşioğlu,
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Rubén A. Proaño
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et al.
Elsevier eBooks,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Jan. 1, 2025
Language: Английский
Investigating drone technology in health-care products delivery in rural communities in Ghana: benefits, barriers and perceptions
Akyene Tetteh,
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Frank Tabi Addai,
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William Duodu Asihene
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Journal of Humanitarian Logistics and Supply Chain Management,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: April 14, 2025
Purpose
Access
to
health
care
in
rural
communities
is
a
challenge
many
developing
countries.
One
major
factor
contributing
this
the
unavailability
of
health-care
products
these
areas
during
emergencies.
Most
governments
seek
leverage
use
technology
improve
delivery.
This
research,
therefore,
aims
bridge
gap
by
identifying
benefits,
barriers
and
perceptions
associated
with
Zipline’s
operations
communities.
Design/methodology/approach
research
adopts
quantitative
approach
through
closed-ended
questionnaires
evaluate
drones
deliver
under
study.
The
questionnaire
designed
using
general
factors
derived
from
literature.
responses
received
are
then
analysed
principal
component
analysis
determine
specific
relevant
area.
Findings
results
indicate
that
efficiency
cost-effectiveness,
inventory
management
accessibility
significant
benefits
accompanying
drone
technology.
However,
study
also
identified
limited
payload
capacity
hampers
range
medical
can
be
transported.
quantities
which
they
delivered
lack
trained
personnel
as
for
product
In
addition,
workers
have
perception
industry
influenced
attitude
towards
Research
limitations/implications
Health
favourable
inclination
utilisation
They
perceive
offer
substantial
enhancements
services.
Practical
implications
Zipline
flourishing
Ghana
issues
on
limitations,
investing
education
training,
well
involving
decision-making
process
should
addressed.
Social
established
its
expansion
other
eminent
expand
access
Originality/value
set
tone
seeking
delivery
Ghana.
Language: Английский
Thermal Management for Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Payloads: Mechanisms, Systems, and Applications
Ganapathi Pamula,
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Ashwin Ramachandran
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Drones,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
9(5), P. 350 - 350
Published: May 5, 2025
Unmanned
aerial
vehicles
(UAVs)
are
emerging
as
powerful
tools
for
transporting
temperature-sensitive
payloads,
including
medical
supplies,
biological
samples,
and
research
materials,
to
remote
or
hard-to-reach
locations.
Effective
thermal
management
is
essential
maintaining
payload
integrity,
especially
during
extended
flights
harsh
environmental
conditions.
This
review
presents
a
comprehensive
analysis
of
temperature
control
mechanisms
UAV
covering
both
passive
active
strategies.
Passive
systems,
such
phase-change
materials
high-performance
insulation,
provide
energy-efficient
solutions
short-duration
flights.
In
contrast,
thermoelectric
cooling
modules
Joule
heating
elements,
offer
precise
regulation
more
demanding
applications.
We
examined
case
studies
that
highlight
the
integration
these
technologies
in
real-world
applications,
vaccine
delivery,
blood
sample
transport,
in-flight
polymerase
chain
reaction
diagnostics.
Additionally,
we
discussed
critical
design
considerations,
power
efficiency,
capacity,
impact
on
flight
endurance.
then
presented
an
outlook
technologies,
hybrid
systems
smart
feedback
loops,
which
promise
enhance
UAV-based
management.
work
aimed
guide
researchers
practitioners
advancing
enabling
reliable,
efficient,
scalable
deliveries
using
UAVs.
Language: Английский
Emerging Research Topics in Drone Healthcare Delivery
Hamish A. Campbell,
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Vanya Bosiocic,
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A Hvala
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et al.
Drones,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
8(6), P. 258 - 258
Published: June 12, 2024
The
application
of
drones
to
assist
with
healthcare
delivery
has
grown
rapidly
over
the
last
decade.
This
industry
is
supported
by
a
growing
research
field,
and
we
have
undertaken
systematic
review
published
literature.
Web-based
searches
returned
290
relevant
manuscripts
between
2010
2024.
We
applied
Topic
Modelling
this
corpus
literature,
which
examines
word
association
connectedness
within
papers.
modelling
identified
two
emerging
themes
little
connection
them:
those
who
used
deliver
time-critical
medical
items
non-time-critical
items.
former
was
in
response
emergencies,
while
latter
for
enhancing
resilience
supply
chain.
topics
these
exhibited
notable
differences.
theme
comprised
‘Emergency
Response’,
‘Defibrillator
Organ
Delivery’,
‘Search
Rescue’,
whilst
researched
‘Supply
Chain
Optimisation’
‘Cost-Effectiveness’,
‘Overcoming
Remoteness’,
‘Pandemic
Response’.
Research
on
‘Engineering
Design
Considerations’
‘Ethical
Social
cut
across
both
themes.
undertook
further
analysis
assess
topic
alignment
identify
knowledge
gaps.
found
that
efforts
are
needed
establish
more
standardised
terminology
better
Future
studies
should
focus
evaluating
impact
drone
patient
health
using
methods.
Additionally,
exploring
economic
viability
drone-based
services
addressing
regulatory
barriers
crucial
efficient
effective
deployment
systems.
Language: Английский
Multiperiod vaccination facility planning
Grace Tacadao,
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Helmut Simonis,
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Luis Quesada
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et al.
Research Square (Research Square),
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: March 25, 2024
Abstract
We
propose
a
decision
support
tool,
based
on
Mixed
Integer
Programming,
to
help
with
the
planning
of
national
vaccination
campaigns,
and
test
it
data
scenarios
obtained
from
publicly
available
information
about
Irish
COVID-19
program.
show
that
large
variety
constraints
can
be
included
in
as
well
combinations
different
objective
functions
for
stakeholders.
The
tests
multi-period/multi-vaccine
problem
effectively
solved
by
given
model,
while
allowing
consider
impact
potential
changes
input
data.
also
present
number
specific
visualizations
user
understand
plan
created
application.
Language: Английский
Sustainable Agricultural Supply Chains: The Role of Drones in Improving Efficiency and Reducing Environmental Impact
Naz TÜRKSOY
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Published: June 30, 2023
The
logistics
and
supply
chain
management
industry
faces
increasing
complexity
in
managing
various
components
stakeholders.
Unmanned
aerial
vehicles
(UAVs),
commonly
known
as
drones,
have
gained
popularity
due
to
their
ability
deliver
goods,
collect
data,
perform
tasks.
This
research
examines
the
potential
of
drones
enhancing
sustainability
agricultural
chains
aims
explore
how
can
improve
efficiency
reduce
environmental
impact
operations
agriculture.
It
focuses
on
analyzing
benefits
challenges
associated
with
using
logistics,
inventory
management,
last-mile
delivery,
monitoring,
inspection.
study
highlights
significant
contributions
Lean
approach
utilizing
for
findings
indicate
that
optimize
lastmile
providing
timely
efficient
transportation
while
reducing
costs
overcoming
faced
by
traditional
vehicles.
They
also
enhance
real-time
information,
leading
cost
reduction
improved
operations.
Furthermore,
play
a
crucial
role
crop
facility
inspections,
precision
agriculture,
improving
overall
productivity,
impact,
promoting
sector.
provides
valuable
insights
into
applications
chains.
By
understanding
use,
stakeholders
make
informed
decisions
develop
strategies
incorporate
Ultimately,
integration
contribute
more
sustainable
industry.
Language: Английский