FUEL SUPPLY SHORTAGE RISK: A CASE STUDY OF HUMANITARIAN ORGANIZATION “MEDICAL AID MYANMAR”

Authors

  • Htet Htet Win
  • Dr. Channarong Rungruengarporn

Keywords:

Supply chain risk management, Fuel supply chain, Risk mitigation, Operational resilience

Abstract

This study, which is a case of supply chain risks faced by Medical Aid Myanmar (MAM) within its fuel supply operations, aims to identify the risks, assess their impact, and propose strategies to mitigate these risks, to enhance MAM’s operational stability. Data from 2022 to 2023 was collected through qualitative interviews and risk assessments, classifying 25 risks into high-priority (Zone A), moderate-priority (Zone B), and low-priority (Zone C) categories. Key findings include high-priority risks such as political instability and supply disruptions, which pose significant threats to MAM’s fuel supply chain. Mitigation strategies were developed, focusing on increasing resilience and managing identified risks. The study emphasizes that systematic risk identification and effective mitigation measures improve risk management practices. Recommendations include adopting comprehensive risk management strategies and ongoing monitoring to be in line with Myanmar’s current operational challenges.

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Published

2024-10-03