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Fritz Institute was founded in 2001 by Lynn Fritz and Dr. Anisya Thomas Fritz with the mission to innovate solutions and facilitate the adoption of best practices for rapid and effective disaster response and recovery in communities around the world.
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A visionary in the global logistics industry, Lynn Fritz was...
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The first winner of the Lynn C. Fritz Medal for Excellence in Humanitarian Logistics has been announced: in 2023, the medal awarded by the Logistics Hall of Fame and sponsored by Fritz Institute will go to the US-based humanitarian organisation International Medical Corps.
Founder of logistics for humanitarian organisations. The US entrepreneur Lynn C. Fritz can claim to have transferred the strategies of industrial logistics to humanitarian organisations in the mid-1990s.
A strong believer of the role of education, technology, and best practices in the logistics industry, Lynn is the founder of the Fritz Institute, dedicated to mobilizing disaster management expertise.
17 Νοε 2010 · Lynn C. Fritz shares his logistics industry leadership and experience through the Fritz Institute, a public charity, which provides operational and logistics...
Starting in 2023, the Logistics Hall of Fame will present a new international award: the Lynn C. Fritz Medal for Excellence in Humanitarian Logistics. The medal will annually recognize humanitarian organizations and their partners for outstanding logistics projects.
17 Δεκ 2021 · Fritz Institute was founded in 2001 by Mr. Lynn Fritz and Dr. Anisya Thomas Fritz, social entrepreneurs and philanthropists who recognized that effective front-line humanitarian operations must be supported by strong operations capabilities: effective processes, appropriate use of enabling technologies, well-trained logistics personnel,