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An analysis of the literature on the use of fuzzy QFD in logistics strategies

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  • Eszter Sós
  • Peter Foldesi

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The importance of choosing push and pull logistics strategies in the logistics field is often overlooked by those unfamiliar with logistics, resulting in confusion in the decision-making process regarding logistics operations and the design of the logistics environment. The quality function deployment (QFD) and fuzzy sets techniques have been shown to be suitable methods for the delineation of logistics systems based on previous research, and this paper examines the approaches that have been used to apply fuzzy sets and QFD techniques to logistics strategies. The intention of this research is to unravel the confusion about the concepts of push and pull logistics by supporting it with the development of a new scientific methodology, which is created by combining fuzzy and QFD methods. The aim of this literature review and analysis is to provide an overview of the publications written in the last decade on logistics strategies using QFD and fuzzy methods.

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  • Eszter Sós & Peter Foldesi, 2026. "An analysis of the literature on the use of fuzzy QFD in logistics strategies," International Journal of Logistics Systems and Management, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 53(3), pages 359-375.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijlsma:v:53:y:2026:i:3:p:359-375
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