An Identification of Key Performance Criteria and An Evaluation of the Green Closed-Loop Supply Network with Fuzzy DANP Approach

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The around world With globalization and growing consumption supply chain networks were shifted to very large networks and components of massive networks had caused serious environmental problems. Evaluaing the green closed loop supply network can ensure a minimum of material loss by following the maintenance rules during the material life cycle.The purpose of this article is to design a multi fuzzy decision making model for the evaluating Green Closed Loop (GCL). In this article identified the important criteria by reviewing literature review and interviewing with experts and using the fuzzy screening method to selecting very important criteria have been determined. Then provided a the MADM fuzzy decision making model based on the fuzzy Decision Making Trial and Evaluation Laboratory based on Analytical Network Process (ANP) (FDANP). At present research Development of a manual for separating recyclable parts and items important the evaluation and Selection of suppliers acquired second rank and the rest of the criteria were weighed and ranked. The results showed of the causal relationship study Responding to stakeholders and battery manufacturers the most effective criteria and Recycling, reproducing the product the most effective criterion were recognized in the evaluation GCLN. The results are based on a case study in the car battery recycling industry. MADM fuzzy decision making model based on FDANP technique has been provided. Which  The around world With globalization and growing consumption supply chain networks were shifted to very large networks and components of massive networks had caused serious environmental problems. Evaluaing the green closed loop supply network can ensure a minimum of material loss by following the maintenance rules during the material life cycle.The purpose of this article is to design a multi fuzzy decision making model for the evaluating Green Closed Loop (GCL). In this article identified the important criteria by reviewing literature review and interviewing with experts and using the fuzzy screening method to selecting very important criteria have been determined. Then provided a the MADM fuzzy decision making model based on the fuzzy Decision Making Trial and Evaluation Laboratory based on Analytical Network Process (ANP) (FDANP). At present research Development of a manual for separating recyclable parts and items important the evaluation and Selection of suppliers acquired second rank and the rest of the criteria were weighed and ranked. The results showed of the causal relationship study Responding to stakeholders and battery manufacturers the most effective criteria and Recycling, reproducing the product the most effective criterion were recognized in the evaluation GCLN. The results are based on a case study in the car battery recycling industry. MADM fuzzy decision making model based on FDANP technique has been provided. Which manufacturing companies can use to have an accurate the assessment of the GCLN and allocate limited national and natural resources efficiently to promote the social responsibility and protect the living environment.

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Persian
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Journal of Executive Management, Volume:13 Issue: 26, 2022
Pages:
221 to 253
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