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The following pages link to A multi-phase mathematical programming approach for effective supply chain design (Q1847221):
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- On considering dual-role factor in supplier selection problem (Q494701) (← links)
- Restricting weights in supplier selection decisions in the presence of dual-role factors (Q611501) (← links)
- Supply chain DEA: production possibility set and performance evaluation model (Q635976) (← links)
- A data envelopment analysis approach to supply chain efficiency (Q764794) (← links)
- Integrated analytical hierarch process and mathematical programming to supplier selection problem with quantity discount (Q840182) (← links)
- A new mathematical approach for suppliers selection: accounting for non-homogeneity is important (Q870140) (← links)
- Two bounds for integrating the virtual dynamic cellular manufacturing problem into supply chain management (Q898713) (← links)
- Facility location and supply chain management. A review (Q1027517) (← links)
- Multi-criteria decision making approaches for supplier evaluation and selection: a literature review (Q1038372) (← links)
- Dynamic dairy facility location and supply chain planning under traffic congestion and demand uncertainty: a case study of tehran (Q1791493) (← links)
- Supplier selection in supplier chain management using Choquet integral-based linguistic operators under fuzzy heterogeneous environment (Q1794870) (← links)
- A fuzzy linear programming model for the optimization of multi-stage supply chain networks with triangular and trapezoidal membership functions (Q1926329) (← links)
- New data envelopment analysis models for classifying flexible measures: the role of non-Archimedean epsilon (Q2030478) (← links)
- An epsilon-based data envelopment analysis approach for solving performance measurement problems with interval and ordinal dual-role factors (Q2063092) (← links)
- An interval efficiency analysis with dual-role factors (Q2241998) (← links)
- A decision model for ranking suppliers in the presence of cardinal and ordinal data, weight restrictions, and nondiscretionary factors (Q2267301) (← links)
- Suppliers selection in the presence of both cardinal and ordinal data (Q2371362) (← links)
- A branch and efficiency algorithm for the optimal design of supply chain networks (Q2399338) (← links)
- Trajectories of efficiency measurement: a bibliometric analysis of DEA and SFA (Q2629593) (← links)
- A DECISION MODEL FOR SELECTING THIRD-PARTY REVERSE LOGISTICS PROVIDERS IN THE PRESENCE OF BOTH DUAL-ROLE FACTORS AND IMPRECISE DATA (Q2998845) (← links)
- Production-distribution network design of a global supply chain alliance from the key player's perspective (Q3432694) (← links)
- Fuzzy scheduling of a build-to-order supply chain (Q3518474) (← links)
- Efficiency analysis of supply chain processes (Q5444431) (← links)
- Algorithm for constructing a delivery-sequencing/inventory-allocation plan for supply chain control in the operational planning level (Q5444484) (← links)
- A multi-level approach for network design of integrated supply chains (Q5478793) (← links)
- A fuzzy logic based decision support system for evaluation of suppliers in supply chain management practices (Q5920334) (← links)
- Supplier selection in closed loop pharma supply chain: a novel BWM-GAIA framework (Q6170595) (← links)
- A novel goal programming approach based on accuracy function of Pythagorean fuzzy sets (Q6191711) (← links)