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Integrated fuzzy multi criteria decision making method and multi-objective programming approach for supplier selection and order allocation in a green supply chain

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In this article, an integrated approach of fuzzy multi attribute utility theory and multi-objective programming is presented for rating and selecting the best green suppliers according to economic and environmental criteria and then allocating the optimum order quantities among them.
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This article is published in Journal of Cleaner Production.The article was published on 2013-05-01. It has received 614 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Supplier relationship management & Supply chain.

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Multi-criteria decision making approaches for green supply chains : a review

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors review the use of MCDM approaches for designing efficient and effective green supply chains (GSCs) and identify the need for more multi-criteria models for real-life GSCs, especially with inclusion of uncertainty in parameters that are associated with GSC.
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An interval type-2 fuzzy sets-based TODIM method and its application to green supplier selection

TL;DR: A new distance computing method is introduced for IT2 FSs to assist the dominance models to deal with gains (losses) computation, and the proposed IT2FSs-based TODIM method is applied to green supplier selection for automobile manufacturers.
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Multi-objective supplier selection and order allocation under disruption risk

TL;DR: A multi-objective MILP model is formulated to find the optimal choice of suppliers and their order quantity allocation under disruption risk and suggests that the supplier failure probability affects the expected total cost more than supplier flexibility and loss cost.
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A hybrid MCDM-fuzzy multi-objective programming approach for a G-resilient supply chain network design

TL;DR: Research findings proved that the developed GR-FMOPM could be used as a tool in evaluating and ranking related facilities with respect to their resilience performance and a trade-off among economic, green and resilience objectives.
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A new integrated intuitionistic fuzzy group decision making approach for product development partner selection

TL;DR: A combined framework based on IF-AHP and IF-TOPSIS with GDM methodology for the first time is provided, providing a better insight into the theoretical ground of the PD partner selection problem and supports organizations which aim to improve their PD evaluation systems.
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Fuzzy sets

TL;DR: A separation theorem for convex fuzzy sets is proved without requiring that the fuzzy sets be disjoint.
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Decision-making in a fuzzy environment

TL;DR: A reverse-flow technique is described for the solution of a functional equation arising in connection with a decision process in which the termination time is defined implicitly by the condition that the process stops when the system under control enters a specified set of states in its state space.
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From a literature review to a conceptual framework for sustainable supply chain management

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a literature review on sustainable supply chain management taking 191 papers published from 1994 to 2007 into account, and a conceptual framework to summarize the research in this field comprising three parts.
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