Supplier selection for steelmaking company by using combined Grey-MARCOS methods

Abstract. The process of selecting the right suppliers should be seen as more than simply scanning a set of available price lists and comparing them, but rather as including a wide range of different criteria, whether qualitative or quantitative. In contemporary supply chain management, potential su...

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Main Authors: Ibrahim Badi, Dragan Pamucar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Regional Association for Security and crisis management 2020-06-01
Series:Decision Making: Applications in Management and Engineering
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Online Access:https://dmame.rabek.org/index.php/dmame/article/view/89
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spelling doaj-46cba2a5cbfa46af9868bb43f90b3f802021-02-11T19:56:50ZengRegional Association for Security and crisis managementDecision Making: Applications in Management and Engineering2560-60182620-01042020-06-0132374810.31181/dmame2003037b89Supplier selection for steelmaking company by using combined Grey-MARCOS methodsIbrahim Badi0Dragan Pamucar1Libyan Academy, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Misurata, LibyaUniversity of Defence in Belgrade, Department of Logistics, Belgrade, SerbiaAbstract. The process of selecting the right suppliers should be seen as more than simply scanning a set of available price lists and comparing them, but rather as including a wide range of different criteria, whether qualitative or quantitative. In contemporary supply chain management, potential supplier performance is evaluated on the basis of multiple criteria rather than considering cost as the main criterion in decision-making.  This makes the process of selecting the best supplier from a group of suppliers a complex and difficult process, due to the multiplicity of criteria that must be taken into account in the evaluation process. The aim of this study is to implement a hybrid Grey theory-MARCOS methods for decision-making regarding the selection of suppliers in the Libyan Iron and Steel Company (LISCO) to help it compete. This hybrid model is divided into two phases: the first consists of determining the weights of the criteria that contribute to decision-making, which has been done using the Grey theory, and the second phase consists of selecting the best supplier from among  the six suppliers, which has been completed using  the MARCOS model. For the purpose of measuring the effectiveness of the model, it has been compared to three other methods, CODAS, TOPSIS, and VIKOR. The results showed that the proposed method was effectively able to select the best supplier among the six alternative suppliers.https://dmame.rabek.org/index.php/dmame/article/view/89mcdm, marcos, grey, supplier selection, lisco
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author Ibrahim Badi
Dragan Pamucar
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Supplier selection for steelmaking company by using combined Grey-MARCOS methods
Decision Making: Applications in Management and Engineering
mcdm, marcos, grey, supplier selection, lisco
author_facet Ibrahim Badi
Dragan Pamucar
author_sort Ibrahim Badi
title Supplier selection for steelmaking company by using combined Grey-MARCOS methods
title_short Supplier selection for steelmaking company by using combined Grey-MARCOS methods
title_full Supplier selection for steelmaking company by using combined Grey-MARCOS methods
title_fullStr Supplier selection for steelmaking company by using combined Grey-MARCOS methods
title_full_unstemmed Supplier selection for steelmaking company by using combined Grey-MARCOS methods
title_sort supplier selection for steelmaking company by using combined grey-marcos methods
publisher Regional Association for Security and crisis management
series Decision Making: Applications in Management and Engineering
issn 2560-6018
2620-0104
publishDate 2020-06-01
description Abstract. The process of selecting the right suppliers should be seen as more than simply scanning a set of available price lists and comparing them, but rather as including a wide range of different criteria, whether qualitative or quantitative. In contemporary supply chain management, potential supplier performance is evaluated on the basis of multiple criteria rather than considering cost as the main criterion in decision-making.  This makes the process of selecting the best supplier from a group of suppliers a complex and difficult process, due to the multiplicity of criteria that must be taken into account in the evaluation process. The aim of this study is to implement a hybrid Grey theory-MARCOS methods for decision-making regarding the selection of suppliers in the Libyan Iron and Steel Company (LISCO) to help it compete. This hybrid model is divided into two phases: the first consists of determining the weights of the criteria that contribute to decision-making, which has been done using the Grey theory, and the second phase consists of selecting the best supplier from among  the six suppliers, which has been completed using  the MARCOS model. For the purpose of measuring the effectiveness of the model, it has been compared to three other methods, CODAS, TOPSIS, and VIKOR. The results showed that the proposed method was effectively able to select the best supplier among the six alternative suppliers.
topic mcdm, marcos, grey, supplier selection, lisco
url https://dmame.rabek.org/index.php/dmame/article/view/89
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