An integrated multi-objective mathematical model to select suppliers in green supply chains

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...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: P. Mohammad, H. Kazemipoor
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Ayandegan Institute of Higher Education, 2020-09-01
Series:International Journal of Research in Industrial Engineering
Subjects:
Online Access:http://www.riejournal.com/article_120819_e149794a083dd9966927dafc85abebe5.pdf
id doaj-84be04d1495d4dbfb668bb2fd93b0c3e
record_format Article
spelling doaj-84be04d1495d4dbfb668bb2fd93b0c3e2021-09-06T05:51:50ZengAyandegan Institute of Higher Education,International Journal of Research in Industrial Engineering2783-13372717-29372020-09-019321623410.22105/riej.2020.262937.1173120819An integrated multi-objective mathematical model to select suppliers in green supply chainsP. Mohammad0H. Kazemipoor1Department of Industrial Engineering, Central Tehran Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran.Faculty of Engineering, Parand Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran.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.http://www.riejournal.com/article_120819_e149794a083dd9966927dafc85abebe5.pdfgreen supply chain managementgreen supplier selectionoptimal order allocationmulti-objective supplier selection
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author P. Mohammad
H. Kazemipoor
spellingShingle P. Mohammad
H. Kazemipoor
An integrated multi-objective mathematical model to select suppliers in green supply chains
International Journal of Research in Industrial Engineering
green supply chain management
green supplier selection
optimal order allocation
multi-objective supplier selection
author_facet P. Mohammad
H. Kazemipoor
author_sort P. Mohammad
title An integrated multi-objective mathematical model to select suppliers in green supply chains
title_short An integrated multi-objective mathematical model to select suppliers in green supply chains
title_full An integrated multi-objective mathematical model to select suppliers in green supply chains
title_fullStr An integrated multi-objective mathematical model to select suppliers in green supply chains
title_full_unstemmed An integrated multi-objective mathematical model to select suppliers in green supply chains
title_sort integrated multi-objective mathematical model to select suppliers in green supply chains
publisher Ayandegan Institute of Higher Education,
series International Journal of Research in Industrial Engineering
issn 2783-1337
2717-2937
publishDate 2020-09-01
description 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.
topic green supply chain management
green supplier selection
optimal order allocation
multi-objective supplier selection
url http://www.riejournal.com/article_120819_e149794a083dd9966927dafc85abebe5.pdf
work_keys_str_mv AT pmohammad anintegratedmultiobjectivemathematicalmodeltoselectsuppliersingreensupplychains
AT hkazemipoor anintegratedmultiobjectivemathematicalmodeltoselectsuppliersingreensupplychains
AT pmohammad integratedmultiobjectivemathematicalmodeltoselectsuppliersingreensupplychains
AT hkazemipoor integratedmultiobjectivemathematicalmodeltoselectsuppliersingreensupplychains
_version_ 1717779948060540928