Supply chain management
P. Mohammad; H. Kazemipoor
Abstract
Compatibility with the environment is one of the important factors in designing a supply chain system, which is also called the “green supply chain”. Similar to the supply chain, green suppliers are very important players in the green supply chain. This paper studies both selection of suppliers ...
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Compatibility with the environment is one of the important factors in designing a supply chain system, which is also called the “green supply chain”. Similar to the supply chain, green suppliers are very important players in the green supply chain. This paper studies both selection of suppliers and optimal order allocation to them. Despite previous studies, we consider both strategic and operational decisions into the problem. Firstly, we investigate the relevant criteria in selecting suppliers, and assign appropriate weights to suppliers. Then, we apply the fuzzy TOPSIS technique to asses and rank the suppliers. Finally, we investigate optimal allocation of order to the suppliers. For this reason, a two-objective mathematical model is developed. To solve the model, “weighting” and “ɛ-constraint” methods will be investigated, followed by a sensibility analysis to study the changes in the problem’s parameters. The proposed approach is important because it models the strategic and operational decision simultaneously.
S. Ghayebloo; M.J. Tarokh; M. Abedzadeh
Volume 2, Issue 4 , December 2013, , Pages 58-71
Abstract
This paper aims to study the impact of product greenness and part reliability on reverse supply chain network through green supplier selection and disassembly of products. It proposes a bi-objective mathematical modeling for a closed-loop supply chain network considering green supplier selection and ...
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This paper aims to study the impact of product greenness and part reliability on reverse supply chain network through green supplier selection and disassembly of products. It proposes a bi-objective mathematical modeling for a closed-loop supply chain network considering green supplier selection and disassembly of products to trade-off profit and greenness. To our knowledge, this study is the first paper which considers the greenness of products in part/components level. So, some important issues such as part reliability, part greenness and inventory management of new and recovered parts are included into the model. Part reliability and part greenness are considered as green criteria in green supplier selection stage. Product greenness is defined according to design for disassembly level. Better design for disassembly means more greenness level for the products and better yield of parts at the disassembly stage. Green parts are made of highly recyclable materials. According to the part greenness and part reliability, some scenarios are defined. The greenness level of product is chosen by the model. ε-constraint method is applied to solve the model. A set of Pareto-optimal solution is obtained by using ε-constraint method to show the trade-off between the profit and greenness objectives. The results showed the efficiency of the model.