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Providing a Multiproduct and Multiperiodic Model for Closed‐Loop Green Supply Chain under Conditions of Uncertainty Based on a Fuzzy Approach for Solving Problem of Business Market

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  • Leila Lagzaie
  • Ali Hamzehee

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Many organizations must adjust their supply chains and business environments to remain competitive and retain market share. However, despite the benefits of such developments for organizations, they can lead to supply chain disruptions in many cases. An essential aspect of modern organizations is closed‐loop supply chain management, which reduces risk by coordinating processes. This paper presents a mathematical model of a closed‐loop green supply chain under uncertain conditions. A detailed description of the model and current assumptions for a specific industry are provided. Consequently, the model is developed with several relevant objectives for the design of the network. Our proposed model has the following characteristics: being multiobjective, multiproduct, and multiperiodic. Our analysis indicates that the applied model can be used both to increase profitability and to reduce environmental damage. The problem was made more uncertain using fuzzy logic. Torabi and Hassini (TH) method is combined with Jiménez’s proposed method to solve the problem.

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  • Leila Lagzaie & Ali Hamzehee, 2022. "Providing a Multiproduct and Multiperiodic Model for Closed‐Loop Green Supply Chain under Conditions of Uncertainty Based on a Fuzzy Approach for Solving Problem of Business Market," Complexity, John Wiley & Sons, vol. 2022(1).
  • Handle: RePEc:wly:complx:v:2022:y:2022:i:1:n:2780073
    DOI: 10.1155/2022/2780073
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