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AbstractThe COVID-19 pandemic, with its much wider, faster prevalence compared to other pandemics, has caused widespread disruptions in supply chains that have made supply chain recovery more difficult. In this study, the impact of the disruptions brought about by this global crisis on both the supply-side and the demand-side components are evaluated simultaneously. In particular, the COVID-19 pandemic has negatively affected health commodity supply chains. Moreover, this study examines the financing problems arising from disruptions, as supply chains are bound to experience shortages of liquidity and working capital during such periods. In addition, we consider the pricing mechanism of commodities and the potential impact of innovative sales techniques. In the end, we redesign a health commodity supply chain in view of the adverse impact of the pandemic to make optimal decisions using the available financing sources to ensure higher sales and profitability in the supply chain.KEYWORDS: Supply chainpricingdisruptioninventoryhealthcare Data availability statementThe authors confirm that the data supporting the findings of this study are available within the article [and/or] its supplementary materials.Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Additional informationNotes on contributorsAmir KhosrojerdiAmir Khosrojerdi is a highly accomplished researcher and academic with a strong background in Operations Research and Supply Chain Management. He is conducting research at University of Tehran and he has a keen interest in both theoretical and practical aspects of these fields. Amir's research interests include Operations Research, Mathematical Modelling, Multi-Criteria Decision-Making, Game Theory, and their application in various industries. He also has expertise in mixed methodological approaches, optimization, and decomposition algorithms. In terms of practical applications, Amir focuses on Healthcare and financial Supply Chain Management, Transportation Modelling, Distribution Network Design, Supply Chain Resilience, and Supplier Relationship Management. He has worked on numerous projects related to these areas and has made significant contributions to the field through his research. With several years of experience in research, and consultancy, Amir has a deep understanding of the challenges and opportunities in the field of Operations Research and Supply Chain Management. His dedication to finding innovative solutions and his passion for making a positive impact make him a valuable asset to any institution. Amir continues to actively contribute to the scientific community through his research and is committed to promoting sustainable practices in supply chain management. His expertise and practical experience make him a highly sought-after researcher and consultant in the field.Ata Allah TaleizadehProfessor Ata Allah Taleizadeh received his all B.Sc. & M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees in industrial engineering. He is currently an Full Professor of Industrial Engineering, University of Tehran, Iran. He has published extensively in reputable and leading journals such as European Journal of Operational Research, OMEGA; International Journal of Management Sciences, IEEE Transactions ON Systems, Man, and Cybernetics: Systems, International Journal of Production Economics, Annals of Operation Researches, Service Sciences, Transportation Research: Part E, etc. He serves as an Editor/Associated Editor/Editorial Board Member for a number of international journals such as International Journal of Systems Sciences, Journal of Industrial Engineering, International Journal of Systems Sciences: Logistic & Operation Research, International Journal of Applied and Computational, IIE Transactions on Healthcare Systems Engineering. Moreover he has published three books by Springer in the filed of Inventory Control systems.
与其他大流行相比,COVID-19大流行的范围更广、传播速度更快,造成了供应链的广泛中断,使供应链恢复更加困难。在本研究中,同时评估了全球危机对供给侧和需求侧组件所带来的中断的影响。特别是,2019冠状病毒病大流行对卫生商品供应链产生了负面影响。此外,本研究还考察了中断所产生的融资问题,因为供应链在此期间必然会出现流动性和营运资金短缺。此外,我们还考虑了商品的定价机制和创新销售技术的潜在影响。最后,考虑到大流行的不利影响,我们重新设计了卫生商品供应链,利用可用的融资来源做出最佳决策,以确保供应链中更高的销售额和盈利能力。关键词:供应链定价中断库存医疗保健数据可用性声明作者确认,支持本研究结果的数据可在文章[和/或]其补充材料中获得。披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。samir Khosrojerdi是一位非常有成就的研究人员和学者,在运筹学和供应链管理方面有很强的背景。他在德黑兰大学进行研究,他对这些领域的理论和实践方面都有浓厚的兴趣。他的研究兴趣包括运筹学、数学建模、多准则决策、博弈论及其在各行业中的应用。他在混合方法学方法、优化和分解算法方面也有专长。在实际应用方面,Amir专注于医疗保健和金融供应链管理、运输建模、分销网络设计、供应链弹性和供应商关系管理。他参与了许多与这些领域相关的项目,并通过他的研究为该领域做出了重大贡献。凭借多年的研究和咨询经验,Amir对运筹学和供应链管理领域的挑战和机遇有着深刻的理解。他致力于寻找创新的解决方案和他对产生积极影响的热情使他成为任何机构的宝贵资产。Amir通过他的研究继续积极地为科学界做出贡献,并致力于促进供应链管理的可持续实践。他的专业知识和实践经验使他成为该领域备受追捧的研究员和顾问。Ata Allah Taleizadeh教授拥有工业工程学士、硕士和博士学位。他目前是伊朗德黑兰大学工业工程正教授。他曾在著名和领先的期刊上发表过大量文章,如European Journal of Operational Research, OMEGA;国际管理科学学报,IEEE系统、人与控制论学报:系统,国际生产经济学学报,运筹学年鉴,服务科学,交通运输研究:E部分,等。他是许多国际期刊的编辑/联合编辑/编辑委员会成员,如《国际系统科学杂志》、《工业工程杂志》、《国际系统科学杂志:物流与运筹学》、《国际应用与计算杂志》、《国际医疗保健系统工程学报》。此外,他还出版了三本斯普林格在库存控制系统领域的书籍。