Abstract

Raw material availability is critical for the sustainability of industrial activity. A bonded logistics centre is required as a multipurpose warehouse for the storage of raw commodities, particularly those imported from other countries. The operationalization of bonded logistics centers in terms of supplying raw materials effectively and efficiently is largely location dependent. Proper facility placement is critical for resolving the storage issue and boosting the efficiency of the transportation system. The purpose of this article is to suggest a technique for locating a bonded logistics centre. In an unpredictable context, decision making requires a range of criteria generated from knowledge and stakeholder experience. As a result, this work proposes the combination of the fuzzy analytic hierarchy process (FAHP) with the fuzzy technique for ordering preferences by similarity to ideal solution (FTOPSIS). By disclosing linguistic characteristics, fuzzy numbers contribute to the resolution of ambiguity and imprecision. Obtaining the weighted value of the criteria and sub-criteria using fuzzy AHP. Using fuzzy TOPSIS, determining alternate preferences based on weighting factors. Its use lies in being able to distinguish between criteria that provide advantages and those that generate expenses. The findings indicate that the selected option is the one that is most closely related to the positive ideal.

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