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Supplier selection in blood bags manufacturing industry using TOPSIS model

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  • V.G. Venkatesh
  • Rameshwar Dubey
  • Paul Joy
  • Milan Thomas
  • V. Vijeesh
  • Anshad Moosa

Abstract

The purpose of our paper is to select best suppliers for blood bags using TOPSIS tool. In our study, we have recognised the importance of blood bag suppliers who are critical to healthcare industry. We have developed a framework on the basis of criteria identified through literature review and expert opinion. In our study, we have used multi criteria decision making (MCDM) tool to select suppliers which are supported by various scholars, when decision is based on subjective and objective criteria. In our study, we propose a fuzzy hierarchical TOPSIS approach to support such an assessment. It enables decision makers in health industry to better understand the complete evaluation process and provide a more accurate, effective and systematic decision support tool.

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  • V.G. Venkatesh & Rameshwar Dubey & Paul Joy & Milan Thomas & V. Vijeesh & Anshad Moosa, 2015. "Supplier selection in blood bags manufacturing industry using TOPSIS model," International Journal of Operational Research, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 24(4), pages 461-488.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijores:v:24:y:2015:i:4:p:461-488
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    1. V. G. Venkatesh & Abraham Zhang & Eric Deakins & Sunil Luthra & S. Mangla, 2019. "A fuzzy AHP-TOPSIS approach to supply partner selection in continuous aid humanitarian supply chains," Annals of Operations Research, Springer, vol. 283(1), pages 1517-1550, December.

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