Supply Chain Resiliency: A Case of Musashimurayama City, Tokyo Prefecture, Japan
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Japan is the leading country in the effective response to natural disasters. Their supply chain process is resilient with national, prefectural, and local involvement. This study looks in-depth into one city in Japan, Musashimuraya's disaster prevention plan to understand their supply chain processes and preparations. From the initial and resupply chain process, the city utilized its capacity and partnerships with the local organizations, associations, private businesses, and communities to provide a unified response. It described their plan from the initial 72-hours after a disaster, shelter management, standard commuter support, and lifelines recovery.
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