Designing an Incorporated Multi-Objective Green Supply Chain- Work Cost Model under non- Definitive Conditions
Subject Areas : Supply ChainMohammad ali ma.heydarisd 1 , manouchehr omidvari 2 , Zahra Valizadeh Ghareaghaji 3
1 - Department of Industrial Engineering, Roudehen Branch, Islamic Azad University, Roudehen, Iran
2 - Department of Industrial Engineering, Qazvin Branch, Islamic Azad University, Qazvin, Iran
3 - Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Roudehen Branch, Islamic Azad University, Roudehen, Iran
Keywords: Supply Chain, Multi-objective, Integrated Model, non-definitive,
Abstract :
The globalization of the economy and the development of information technology have led to the supply-oriented market to change to the demand-driven market and organizations to understand the necessity of meeting customer requirements to meet their survival. As the subject of the environment was connected to the economy and countries concluded that environmental protection can increase productivity, different attitudes have been taken to obtain these ideals, one of them is the green supply approach. Greening the supply chain needs new inputs that create chances for companies to invest in the design and production of greener products and meet sustainability requirements, and this includes not only consumer products, but also contains the inputs from suppliers that involve them in creating green markets. Despite the scope of green supply chain management, designing a green network is necessary. So, in this research, environmental considerations have been integrated with economic considerations, in which non-definitive conditions have been considered.