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A Grey-Fuzzy Multiobjective Model for Supplier Selection and Production-Distribution Planning Considering Consumer Safety

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  • Muhammad Saad Memon
  • Sonia Irshad Mari
  • Faheemullah Shaikh
  • Shakeel Ahmed Shaikh

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Most of the recent product recall incidents indicate that effective management of suppliers and production-distribution planning may play a vital role in increasing product safety. This study explores the opportunities to increase the product safety by analyzing the performance of suppliers and production-distribution system. More precisely, this research analyzes the impact of suppliers’ performance on overall profit of supply chain and impact of increasing consumer safety on total profit of supply chain. The novelty of this study is the development of integrated supplier selection and production-distribution model considering consumer risk and product safety. The proposed model is a grey multiobjective model which considers imprecise information as grey parameters. Furthermore, a novel grey-weighted ε -constrained (GWECON) method is developed to solve the proposed multiobjective model.

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  • Muhammad Saad Memon & Sonia Irshad Mari & Faheemullah Shaikh & Shakeel Ahmed Shaikh, 2018. "A Grey-Fuzzy Multiobjective Model for Supplier Selection and Production-Distribution Planning Considering Consumer Safety," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2018, pages 1-17, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:5259876
    DOI: 10.1155/2018/5259876
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    1. Mohammad Kanan & Muhammad Salman Habib & Anam Shahbaz & Amjad Hussain & Tufail Habib & Hamid Raza & Zaher Abusaq & Ramiz Assaf, 2022. "A Grey-Fuzzy Programming Approach towards Socio-Economic Optimization of Second-Generation Biodiesel Supply Chains," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 14(16), pages 1-28, August.

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