2017
DOI: 10.1155/2017/5825912
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Supply Chain Network Optimization Based on Fuzzy Multiobjective Centralized Decision‐Making Model

Abstract: Supply chain cooperation strategy believes that the integration of the operation process can produce value for customers, optimize the supply chain of the connection between the vertical nodes, and constantly strengthen the performance of the advantages, so as to achieve mutual benefit and win-win results. Under fuzzy uncertain environment and centralized decision-making mode, we study multiobjective decision-making optimization, which focuses on equilibrium and compensation of multiobjective problems; that is… Show more

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“…To visually summarise the distribution of papers, Tables 1-2 and Figures 4-6 provide a brief classification of the papers in terms of major topic, concentration, approach, or application. 2014, Beer et al (2017), Boyaci and Gallego (2004), Çalık et al (2017), Chan et al (2017), Dai et al (2017), Esmaeili et al (2009), Fu and Chen (2017), , Ghasemi et al (2017), Giri and Sarker (2017), , Hafezalkotob and Hadi (2015), Hafezalkotob et al (2014Hafezalkotob et al ( , 2017aHafezalkotob et al ( , 2018Hafezalkotob et al ( , 2017b, Hartman and Clott (2015) Figure 5 compares the various emerging supply chain applications in game theory by the type of decisions considered in their game models. For instance, it can be observed that risk and demand/supply uncertainty is usually considered when dealing with ordering and inventory decisions and are less applied in lead time and production decisions.…”
Section: Summary and Future Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To visually summarise the distribution of papers, Tables 1-2 and Figures 4-6 provide a brief classification of the papers in terms of major topic, concentration, approach, or application. 2014, Beer et al (2017), Boyaci and Gallego (2004), Çalık et al (2017), Chan et al (2017), Dai et al (2017), Esmaeili et al (2009), Fu and Chen (2017), , Ghasemi et al (2017), Giri and Sarker (2017), , Hafezalkotob and Hadi (2015), Hafezalkotob et al (2014Hafezalkotob et al ( , 2017aHafezalkotob et al ( , 2018Hafezalkotob et al ( , 2017b, Hartman and Clott (2015) Figure 5 compares the various emerging supply chain applications in game theory by the type of decisions considered in their game models. For instance, it can be observed that risk and demand/supply uncertainty is usually considered when dealing with ordering and inventory decisions and are less applied in lead time and production decisions.…”
Section: Summary and Future Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The main indexes considered in the paper are the risk index and green index . And the risk index is composed of internal risk index 1 …”
Section: Problems Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, how to select suitable supplier partners and how to combine suppliers are very important in supply chain management. From the previous study, researches on supplier partner selection mainly focused on the studies of supplier evaluation index systems and the selection of evaluation methods [1]. For the former, the current research results do not combine with the new requirements of enterprise development.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In previous studies, the importance of supply chain decisionmaking modes has been widely recognized. Most research studies have investigated the pricing, supply chain coordination, and the influences of decision-making modes on the supply chain performance [8,9]. Some scholars also focused on the role of government subsidy in the supply chain coordination mechanism [10][11][12][13], [14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%