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A MULTI OBJECTIVE MODEL FOR OPTIMIZATION OF A GREEN SUPPLY CHAIN NETWORK
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2010-02-04
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PAKSOY, TURAN
Ozceylan, Eren
Weber, Gerhard Wilhelm
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This study develops a model of a closed-loop supply chain (CLSC) network which starts with the suppliers and recycles with the decomposition centers. As a traditional network design, we consider minimizing the all transportation costs and the raw material purchasing costs. To pay attention for the green impacts, different transportation choices are presented between echelons according to their CO2 emissions. The plants can purchase different raw materials in respect of their recyclable ratios. The focuses of this paper are conducting the minimizing total CO2 emissions. Also we try to encourage the customers to use recyclable materials as an environmental performance viewpoint besides minimizing total costs. A multi objective linear programming model is developed via presenting a numerical example. We close the paper with recommendations for future researches.
Subject Keywords
Supply chain network
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Closed-loop
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Greenhouse gas emission
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Green supply chain
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Multi-objective optimization
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https://hdl.handle.net/11511/57810
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https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3459765
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3rd Global Conference on Power Control and Optimization
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T. PAKSOY, E. Ozceylan, and G. W. Weber, “A MULTI OBJECTIVE MODEL FOR OPTIMIZATION OF A GREEN SUPPLY CHAIN NETWORK,” Gold Coast, Australia, 2010, vol. 1239, Accessed: 00, 2020. [Online]. Available: https://hdl.handle.net/11511/57810.