“…The FUCOM (Full Consistency Method) method is intended for determining the weight coefficients of the evaluation criteria. The method was first presented by Pamučar et al [36]; since then it has been applied in a large number of papers for solving various problems, such as: ▪ landfill site selection, together with the CODAS method [37], ▪ assessment of critical success factors for continuous academic quality assurance and accreditation, in the model with fuzzy AHP method [38], ▪ evaluation of the provisional sizing process in the clothing industry, with the fuzzy PIPRECIA method [39], ▪ selection of the best solution for business balance of the passenger railway operator, as a part of the validation test with the fuzzy AHP method [40], ▪ determination of macro location for railway network, in the model with the fuzzy TOPSIS method [41], ▪ selection of a distribution channel, in combination with the MARCOS method [42], ▪ solving the case study in the rubber glove industry, used in a hybrid model with the VIKOR method [43], ▪ for the purpose of assessing human resources, on which the overall efficiency of the enterprise depends, together with the MARCOS method [44], ▪ mineral potential mapping in greenfields, in the model with the MOORA and MOOSRA method [45], ▪ selection of vehicles with automatic guidance (AGVs), in combination with the R-ROV (Rough Range of Value) method [46], ▪ improvement of service quality measurement in the hybrid Delphi-FUCOM-SERVQUAL model [47], ▪ selection of a terrain vehicle for equipping military units, through the validation test of the AHP-DEA model, with the BWM method [48], ▪ selection of a sustainable supplier in a construction company, with the COPRAS method, while for the validation of the results the ARAS, WASPAS, SAW and MABAC methods were used in combination with rough numbers [49], ▪ evaluation of the sustainable performance of suppliers, with the MAIRCA method [50], ▪ selection of a location for a textile manufacturing facility, in combination with the GIS [51], and, ▪ selection of a fighter aircraft, with the ARAS method [52]. In addition to the classic FUCOM method, a fuzzified version of this method was used for solving practical problems, such as:…”