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Developing a Bi-objective Mathematical Model to Design the Fish Closed-loop Supply Chain

Maedeh Fasihi, Reza Tavakkoli‐Moghaddam, Esmaeil Najafi, Mostafa Hajiaghaei–Keshteli

2021International Journal of Engineering53 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In recent years, many industries in developed countries have integrated the important process of reverse logistics into their supply chain for different reasons, including growing environmental concerns. Given fish as perishable food, re-employing unused products and waste in each step of the chain constitute a major concern for the decision-makers. The present study is conducted to maximize responsiveness to customer demand and minimize the cost of the fish closed-loop supply chain (CLSC) by proposing a novel mathematical model. To solve this model, the epsilon-constraint method and Lp-metric were employed. Then, the solution methods were compared with each other based on the performance metrics and a statistical hypothesis. The superior method is ultimately determined using the TOPSIS method. The model application is tested on a case study of the trout CLSC in the north of Iran by performing a sensitivity analysis of demand. This analysis showed the promising results of using the proposed solution method and model.

Topics & Concepts

Supply chainTOPSISComputer scienceSensitivity (control systems)Process (computing)Constraint (computer-aided design)Closed loopSupply chain managementOperations researchMetric (unit)Decision modelMathematical optimizationBiochemical engineeringBusinessOperations managementMathematicsEngineeringControl engineeringMarketingMachine learningGeometryOperating systemElectronic engineeringFood Waste Reduction and SustainabilityInnovation and Socioeconomic DevelopmentSustainable Supply Chain Management