Dynamic supply chain network design for the supply of blood in disasters: A robust model with real world application

location-inventory
Jabbarzadeh et al. \cite{JabbarzadehEtal2014} considering blood supply chain design (consist of blood donors, blood facilities and blood centers) for post-disaster phase, they presents a multi-period robust two stage stochastic model, which under stochastic demands aims to determine number and location of permanent and temporary facilities and their service and inventory levels. Having minimization of sum of facility setup costs, transportation and inventory cost as the objective function, on a real case data of Tehran city, the effect of solution and model robustness as well as expected values for uncertain parameters are investigated