Abstract

Special event logistics covers a broad area from concerts, trade fairs, to public gatherings and beyond. This qualitative research is looking at special event logistics from a technical logistics management standpoint. The paper focuses on the logistics issues of the geopolitical events of the so called Shut down of Bangkok in 2014. The paper does not address the political issues surrounding the events and takes a neutral position only focusing on the technical logistics elements of the special event. Geopolitical special events are different as they involve thousands of volunteers at various levels of engagement over a more or less undetermined period of time with very fluid dynamics of the event. The emotions of the volunteers and participants are running high as it involves political and ideological viewpoints and therefore provides a high tension high pressure environment with a great level of uncertainty and risk. Supply chain risk management (SCRM) takes on a new meaning in the context of special events. Security is a major issue which goes beyond normal SCRM and business continuity planning. There needs to be access and crowd control as well as VIP and critical infrastructure protection. The logistics issues that need to be addressed include: site selection and preparation down to site dissolution, various sorts and types of assets and supplies from numerous and often daily varying sources need to be mobilized and demobilized. Infrastructure has to be provided and in some cases created including public utilities such as electricity, water, sewer, phone, fax, internet and mobile telephones, cable, wireless networks, satellite up and down links, to ATM machines which have to be brought to the site. Food and beverages (F&B) services range from drinking water to feeding thousands to special diets for vegetarians, Buddhist monks and Muslim participants. Storage on-site and off-site involves coldsupply chain (CSC) as well as perishable items and bulk items ranging from less than a truck load (LTL) to large bulk shipments. Audio visual (AV) services and multi-media needs to be covered both on a close circuit (CCTV) network for the site as well as national and international news and media coverage. There are also the demand planning and transportation issue, goods and people have to be transported to and from and in between often multiple venues which adds to the complexity.

Highlights

  • Modern logistics deals with the integration of the entire supply chain from farm or factory to the end-user or consumer

  • The qualitative study followed the time line of the event and was created while the event was still ongoing, with changing dynamics and the final outcomes of the event were uncertain. This is a snap shot in time looking at the logistics efforts of the event and not on the political aspects of the event, strictly a technical study for lessons learned and establishing industry best practices when it comes to geopolitical events, event management and special event logistics and supply chain management (SCM) and logistics in general under the special context

  • In conclusion geopolitical events like the “Bangkok Shutdown 2014” have special logistics requirements which go beyond the normal supply chain management (SCM)

Read more

Summary

Introduction

Modern logistics deals with the integration of the entire supply chain from farm or factory to the end-user or consumer. Multiple venues consume more resources but are exponentially more difficult to coordinate and support from a management standpoint This in addition to complexity and duplication brings in the issue of transportation of people material and equipment between the various sites. Besides these complexity issues the event can be seen in the framework of fulfilling the basic needs of the participants according to Maslow’ Hierarchy of needs (Maslow, 1970). Even the need for esteem through respect for others and by others can be gained at these events, down to self-actualization in problem solving and creativity The logistics of these events make all this possible and cover the full spectrum of satisfying the hierarch of needs.

Methods
Results
Discussion
Conclusion
Full Text
Published version (Free)

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call