Document Type : Original Article

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Department of Industrial Engineering, University College of Rouzbahan, Sari, Iran.

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Dam failure is one of the main and most important consequences of dam safety factors and the prospect of dam failure is a matter of concern in dam construction issues. Engineering science and experience in dam construction show that, on average, less than one dam annually breaks through the tens of thousands of large dams in the world. For this purpose, this paper proposes a model to simulate the occurrence of an accident and perform logistic planning with the aim of improving logistical measures and responding to crisis situations in order to achieve the best performance in times of crisis. In this paper, we try to illustrate the failure of Shahid Rajaee Dam in Sari using simulation technique and analyze its subsequent consequences, in order to use the output information as a basic mathematical modeling information. . So at the end of the research we can clearly select the optimal routes with the least cost and transportation time.The innovation of the present study is to use a three-objective model to reduce shipping, warehousing and relief costs in the shortest time possible to manage the crisis using this model.

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