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LOGISTICS CLUSTER Response to Typhoon Haiyan (Yolanda) (Final Issue) 14 May 2014 CLUSTER SNAPSHOT OVERVIEW USD 20 Million 113% The Logistics Cluster activated immediately after Typhoon Yolanda struck on 8 November 2013 and project value funded deactivated as of 14 May 2014. As such, this will be the final monthly cluster brief issued for the Logistics Cluster. As of 14 May 2014 CLUSTER RESPONSE Operating out of six strategic locations (Manila, Cebu, Tacloban, Guiuan, Roxas and Ormoc), the Cluster carried out the following actions: • There was 5,132 Metric Tons of humanitarian cargo shipped through the Coastal Shipping Service. • There were 244 flights carrying 3,148 passengers and serving 82 humanitarian partners as well as 12 MetricTons of cargo carried by the United Nations Humanitarian Air Service. • There were air dispatches through military assets, with 117 requests resulting in 146 shipments comprising of 823 Metric Tons of freight on 84 flights through eight different air forces. Thirty-four humanitarian organizations were served. The primary relief items dispatched were on behalf of the Shelter, WASH, Food / Nutrition and Health Clusters. • There was 28,297 Metric Tons of cargo transported by road with the use of 1,164 trucks. • The Cluster received 239 requests for warehouse space and provided storage at strategically located warehouses. Storage facilities comprised of mobile storage units (MSUs) and fixed structures in the following locations and with the following dimensions:Tacloban = 1200 M2; Ormoc = 5,760 M2; Guiuan = 5200M2; Cebu = 540 M2; and Roxas = 1500M2 undercover and 1500 M2 open storage. • A total of 4,185 Metric Tons of relief cargo was stored on behalf of the humanitarian community. • Eight logistics-related assessments were carried out. • Service requests for the use of cargo-handling equipment in the Guiuan, Roxas, Tacloban and Palo hubs were received and fulfilled for nine humanitarian organizations. • Eighty-two operational maps comprising routes and operations were produced for use by the humanitarian community. • The Logistics Cluster implemented logistics operational training sessions developing partners’ capacity through the transferring of knowledge (total number of people trained: 145; total number trained in Tacloban: 118; total number trained in Roxas: 27). These included the Logistics Cluster Standard Operating Procedures Training (in Tacloban) and the Certification of Forklift Operators by the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (in Tacloban and Roxas). • The Logistics Cluster implemented trainings for which the following certificates were issued: i. Generator Use and Maintenance; ii. arehouseW Management in Emergency Operations; iii. First Aid and GPS Training; iv. Logistics Cluster Basic Induction Training. On the national supply chain: • Infrastructure and commercial logistics services in the Typhoon-affected areas were developed to better serve the humanitarian communities’ overarching needs. This was evident in the increased availability of road transport and the rehabilitation of commercial warehouses in the regions. • Operating out of Tacloban, the Cluster continues to: support partners within Regions VI and VII by facilitating and identifying access to key services in the logistics supply chain; contribute to the development of sustainable logistics services through local and regional organizations; help identify strategic, fixed and moveable assets; and foster information-sharing among partners and humanitarian organizations. • The humanitarian warehouse hub at Palo, supported with cargo-handling equipment, was decommissioned in March, with MSUs, pallets and supporting cargo-handling equipment shipped to the strategically located warehouse storage hub in Cebu, which is in close proximity to port gateways. • A number of organizations that loaned MSUs returned the equipment to the Cluster, which has also been transported to Cebu for storage. 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