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Blockchain-Based Inventory System considering Uncertain Carbon Footprints and Pandemic Effects

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  • P. Mala
  • M. Palanivel
  • S. Priyan
  • Mijanur Rahaman Seikh

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The global supply chain has been severely impacted with the outbreak of COVID-19. The continuous supply of essential products in the post-COVID-19 world is a truly effective and strategic contest. The security and useability of inventory management are a main burden for industries along with the pressure from the government to fulfil the targets of net-zero economy in an uncertain circumstance. One of the most potential keys to these issues is an accurate demand forecasting process by blockchain technology. This article addresses a basic outline for blockchain-based supply chain (SC) and reveals how blockchain technology (BCT) can aid policymakers to cut carbon footprint during and postpandemic time in a fuzzy environment. This study fuzzifies all the carbon factors as intuitionistic triangular fuzzy numbers and uses a signed distance method to defuzzify the model. We consider that the retailer can embrace BCT to enhance demand forecasting. The planned scenario is modeled as an optimization problem to maximize the profit with low carbon emissions and suggest a solution method to solve it. A numerical example is also given to validate the model. We compare the optimal decisions of the SC with and without BCT. We discover that the pandemic and BCT have considerable influences on the optimal results. The study also shows that practitioners should exercise caution when developing operational strategies for maximizing profit with the least amount of carbon emissions during and postpandemic time.

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  • P. Mala & M. Palanivel & S. Priyan & Mijanur Rahaman Seikh, 2023. "Blockchain-Based Inventory System considering Uncertain Carbon Footprints and Pandemic Effects," Discrete Dynamics in Nature and Society, Hindawi, vol. 2023, pages 1-27, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnddns:4403361
    DOI: 10.1155/2023/4403361
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