Abstract
The use of information technology (IT) is highlighted as vital in modern complex logistics and supply chains. It still remains that the number of studies on the relationship between IT and logistics is still quite limited. Based on empirical data from Humanitarian logistics organizations this research outlines a classification of the ways in which organizations use IT in Humanitarian Logistics, and also tries to explain the drivers for these different utilization types. Research findings highlighted that, the use of IT for Humanitarian Logistics matters can be separated into, transaction processing, supply chain planning and collaboration, and order tracking and delivery coordination. But the drivers for humanitarian technology logistics also differ from one matter to the next. The study mainly used primary data collection method including a survey and interview.