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Emergency Relief Mission (E.R.M.)
Prepare. Anticipate. Response.
Embark on this fast-paced decision-making process to ensure timely and continuous relief items to the affected population of a disaster.
- Analyse the current and historical data to anticipate and prepare the possible needs of the affected population.
- Evacuate the affected population to the temporary shelters.
- Assemble the required supplies and deliver them on time as and when it is required.
- Manage your assets and resources efficiently.
- Optimise your deliveries
The Catch
The Catch is a seafood supply chain game. Player will have to manage his/her own supply chain ensuring an efficient fulfillment and healthy inventory levels to meet the demands of the local market.
72 Hours
ALERT: “A typhoon is heading towards a highly populated urban area in our city. PREPARE AND RESPONSE!!”
“72 Hours” is an online single player game, developed to introduce players to the complexity and uncertainty of managing the logistics of humanitarian relief operations. It focuses on the management and delivery of Life Saving Kits (LSK) to affected population.
The objective of the game is to gauge how well the player manages its LSK to meet beneficiaries’ demand in the initial 72 hours after the disaster occurred – the so-called golden window. As the Manager of a fictitious Non-Profit Humanitarian Agency, you are required to plan the acquisition and delivery of the required LSK to the shelters
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InnovPLUS Challenge
April 2018
On 17th April 2018, The Logistics Institute - Asia Pacific clinched the top award innovPLUS Flame Award
Our project, entitled "A Scalable Serious Game Engine leveraging on AI Capability", objective is to develop a game engine for easy deployment of scenario-based games that captures useful data that helps to ascertain the learning capability of individuals.
Together with our Solution Partner, we've developed a humanitarian game using an existing game platform and an adaptive algorithm which helps to analyze the players' and game data to create game scenarios that are 'tailored' for individual player.
Hospital Supply Chain game
In Hospital Supply Chain game, you play as the hospital's supply chain manager. You have to manage the 3 supply chains in the hospital - CSSD, pharma and food. You'll have to ensure you maintain a 'healthy' level of inventories and able to meet with the hospital's supply demand.
Failure is not an option.
Can you handle it?
ACE E-Commerce game
ACE E-Commerce is an interactive digital game that provides experiential experience to the players in e-Commerce logistics.
Players may choose to play either in a networked or single player setup, as an E-Commerce Retailer, Merchant or Logistics Service Provider. Players interact with each other, offering goods and logistics services to fulfill the demand of their customers. They may have to compete with other same-role players to secure the business of their potential customers.
Their customers' satisfaction will determine the success of their business at the end of the game.
Can you ACE this game?
An UrbanLog Game
Logistics Rush is an urban logistics game. Players may choose to play on the role of a Logistics Service Provider (LSP) Manager or as a Mall Manager.
As a Mall Manager, your role is to ensure that the correct goods are accepted and delivered to the correct shops in your malls, in time.
Discover the challenges of an in-mall distribution. Experience the intense deliveries by unlockng more unloading bays and shopping malls. Plan your deliveries to minimise your delivery time, increase or upgrade your delivery equipments.
Track how well you did at the end of the day. Analyse how you can improve your process. Rise through the rank from Trainee Manager to Master Manager.
As a LSP Manager, your role is to provide deliveries from the Distribution Center to shopping malls, ensuring the goods are delivered on time.
You will experience the challenges faced by LSP on last-mile deliveries. You will need to decide on
- which vehicle to use,
- which route to take - efficient or fastest,
- how much are you willing to bid for shopping malls unloading bay time slots,
- how many trips to make per day,
- how many jobs to pick,
- and many more.
Come and discover the many complexity and challenges in urban logistics settings. Earn Reputation Points and rise through the rank of 'Trainee' to 'Master Manager' in this fast paced game.
Disaster Relief game
Disaster Relief game was inspired by the case studies done by The Logistics Institute-Asia Pacific, NUS for its Humanitarian Platform Workshops, conducted around the region.
In this game, players assume the role of a humanitarian relief planner in a fictitious disaster-prone city. They must effectively manage their available resources to provide uninterrupted supply chain of life saving items to the survivors. To achieve that, the players must prepare the best plan possible, to rescue and ensure the well-being of the survivors during disaster.
The game is played in two phases, the Planning Phase to simulate the Preparedness stage and the Execution Phase to simulate the Response stage of the Disaster Management Cycle.
The game allows players to be in a risk-free environment simulating real world disaster crisis scenario. By incorporating both theory and fun component, the game will be concurrently educational and entertaining, enhancing significantly the quality of the learning experience.
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THINK:Log Special Edition
Bid - Pick Up - Deliver
This digital game adapts the Singapore map as its background. Players bid against each other for a delivery job. Players are then required to pickup the item and completes the delivery within the stipulated time given.
Plan for the shortest delivery route but be careful of the road congestion!
Outbid your competitors for jobs.
Select appropriate vehicle for the job.
Successful deliveries will earn the player gold coins.
Failure is not an option.
THINK:Log
ThinkLog is a special board game designed as an expandable interactive learning framework for logistics and supply chain management. As a learning framework, the game is developed to cover different scenarios and challenges in logisticsfrom the basic concept in logistics/supply chain to disaster relief to urban logistics (last-mile delivery).
The board game play is complemented with a digital companion app
Online Humanitarian Supply Chain Game
This online multi-players brower-based game simulates the disaster relief supply chain. Players are grouped into different supply chain networks and compete with each other to produce the best network. Each group are made up of Agency, Distribution Center and Supplier.
In this game, players can
- learn about Humanitarian Logistics & Supply Chains;
- be aware of Supply Chain isssues & problems;
- understand the need to adapt, be flexible, ingenious & communicate with one another thoughout Logistics Supply Chains;
- team building & have fun.
This game was adapted from Richard Tighe (Oxfam GB).