IFRC Supply Chain Management supports Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies worldwide, with the largest humanitarian supply chain footprint spanning over 191 countries.
As an accredited Humanitarian Procurement Center (HPC) by DG ECHO, IFRC SCM delivers non-profit supply chain services to humanitarian organizations and governments globally.
Strengthening National Society supply chains while enhancing IFRC’s standardized structure and competencies
By shifting investment before crises, the IFRC can respond faster, at lower cost, and with greater impact — harnessing the power of the network through One Red Supply Chain.
IFRC Supply Chain Services (HPC, Fleet, Warehousing)
The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) is the world’s largest humanitarian network, representing 191 National Societies worldwide.
The IFRC Supply Chain Management (SCM) provides wide-ranging logistical support to our global humanitarian network, ensuring our members can respond quickly and effectively before and after disasters strike.
The IFRC Supply Chain’s ambition is to enhance preparedness, strengthen capacity, leverage network synergies, and deliver timely, effective and reliable response to maximize humanitarian impact.
This catalogue lists more than 4,000 standard relief items and their specifications.
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View opportunitiesA snapshot of recent logistics and supply chain initiatives supported by GHS&SCM.
Argentina
The Humanitarian Hub in Buenos Aires joins IFRC's global network of logistics centres located in Panama City, Kuala Lumpur, Dubai, and Las Palmas - Canary Islands.
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Kuwait Red Crescent Society delivered more than 30 tons of relief materials and medical aid to Poland to support the people displaced from Ukraine.
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Two simultaneous humanitarian air bridges in partnership with UN agencies and the IFRC deployed life-saving aid from Dubai to countries ravaged by crises within hours.
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Sudanese Red Crescent teams receive a new aid shipment from the IFRC in Port Sudan to support people affected by the ongoing conflict.
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