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Logistics Vulnerabilities in Conflict Zones: Insights From the MENA Region
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Author(s): Kandiboyina Pavan Satya Bhargav (Woxsen University, India), Addula Vivek Reddy (Woxsen University, India), Bhogireddy Likith Naga Sanjeev (Woxsen University, India)and Sujit Singh (Woxsen University, India)
Copyright: 2026
Pages: 28
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Sustainable and Resilient Supply Chain Management in MENA: Challenges, Innovations, and Policy Perspectives
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Raed Awashreh (United Arab Emirates University, UAE)and Abdelsalam A. Hamid (A'Sharqiyah University, Oman)
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3373-6950-1.ch002
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Abstract
Conflict zones are at the crossroads of efficiency, humanitarian need, and geopolitical power, in which politics of access and chronic uncertainty reform flows in logistics and supply chains. Prolonged wars in Yemen, Syria, Libya, and Gaza have destroyed infrastructure, disintegrated power, and made logistics an instrument of power disputed in MENA. Chokepoint disruption at Bab el-Mandeb and the Strait of Hormuz disrupts routes, increases costs and emissions, compromising resilience on the global scale This chapter maps six categories of vulnerabilities and makes the case using the SCOR model that conflict-sensitive adaptation and practical corridor, partnership, sanctions, and digital-visibility actions are needed.
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