Presenting a Management Model for a Multiobjective Sustainable Supply Chain in the Cellulosic Industry and Its Implementation by the NSGA-II Meta-Heuristic Algorithm

In recent years, with changing conditions in global markets and competition between supply chains, organizations have realized that in order to grow and survive in today’s turbulent environment, they must make every effort to create and maintain a sustainable competitive advantage. Therefore, in thi...

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Main Authors: Meisam Mehri Charvadeh, Shademan Pourmousa, Ajang Tajdini, Abbas Tamjidi, Vahidreza Safdari
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2022-01-01
Series:Discrete Dynamics in Nature and Society
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/8794472
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description In recent years, with changing conditions in global markets and competition between supply chains, organizations have realized that in order to grow and survive in today’s turbulent environment, they must make every effort to create and maintain a sustainable competitive advantage. Therefore, in this research, a multiobjective, multilevel, multiperiod, and multicommodity mathematical model is presented. The proposed model has five levels in the direct direction and three levels in the reverse direction. This research is one of the few studies that has considered the sustainable closed-loop supply chain of cellulosic-based products (paper and corrugated board) in the model and has considered it at all levels of the chain. Also, the quality of returned products in the reverse supply chain and its impact on the collection and recycling of products and returning to the supply chain are other contributions of this research. The results show, by increasing the transportation costs, the number of established distribution centers increases to a certain extent and finally remains constant. As it is shown, the reduction of transportation costs to the point of establishing four centers in the recession scenario and five centers in the boom scenario becomes saturated and is no longer able to minimize the number of established centers.
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spelling doaj-art-1f45470d57be4fb88712aaebb13442212025-02-03T01:07:31ZengWileyDiscrete Dynamics in Nature and Society1607-887X2022-01-01202210.1155/2022/8794472Presenting a Management Model for a Multiobjective Sustainable Supply Chain in the Cellulosic Industry and Its Implementation by the NSGA-II Meta-Heuristic AlgorithmMeisam Mehri Charvadeh0Shademan Pourmousa1Ajang Tajdini2Abbas Tamjidi3Vahidreza Safdari4Department of Wood and Paper Science and TechnologyDepartment of Wood and Paper Science and TechnologyDepartment of Wood and Paper Science and TechnologyDepartment of Wood and Paper Science and TechnologyDepartment of Wood and Paper Science and TechnologyIn recent years, with changing conditions in global markets and competition between supply chains, organizations have realized that in order to grow and survive in today’s turbulent environment, they must make every effort to create and maintain a sustainable competitive advantage. Therefore, in this research, a multiobjective, multilevel, multiperiod, and multicommodity mathematical model is presented. The proposed model has five levels in the direct direction and three levels in the reverse direction. This research is one of the few studies that has considered the sustainable closed-loop supply chain of cellulosic-based products (paper and corrugated board) in the model and has considered it at all levels of the chain. Also, the quality of returned products in the reverse supply chain and its impact on the collection and recycling of products and returning to the supply chain are other contributions of this research. The results show, by increasing the transportation costs, the number of established distribution centers increases to a certain extent and finally remains constant. As it is shown, the reduction of transportation costs to the point of establishing four centers in the recession scenario and five centers in the boom scenario becomes saturated and is no longer able to minimize the number of established centers.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/8794472
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Discrete Dynamics in Nature and Society
title Presenting a Management Model for a Multiobjective Sustainable Supply Chain in the Cellulosic Industry and Its Implementation by the NSGA-II Meta-Heuristic Algorithm
title_full Presenting a Management Model for a Multiobjective Sustainable Supply Chain in the Cellulosic Industry and Its Implementation by the NSGA-II Meta-Heuristic Algorithm
title_fullStr Presenting a Management Model for a Multiobjective Sustainable Supply Chain in the Cellulosic Industry and Its Implementation by the NSGA-II Meta-Heuristic Algorithm
title_full_unstemmed Presenting a Management Model for a Multiobjective Sustainable Supply Chain in the Cellulosic Industry and Its Implementation by the NSGA-II Meta-Heuristic Algorithm
title_short Presenting a Management Model for a Multiobjective Sustainable Supply Chain in the Cellulosic Industry and Its Implementation by the NSGA-II Meta-Heuristic Algorithm
title_sort presenting a management model for a multiobjective sustainable supply chain in the cellulosic industry and its implementation by the nsga ii meta heuristic algorithm
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