Abstract

Global crises such as COVID-19 pandemic and the Russian-Ukrainian war pose many challenges for closed-loop supply chain networks (CLSCN) due to the lack of supplies of raw materials and returned products. Therefore, this research focused on developing a multi-objective MILP mathematical model for the design and planning of CLSCN to help overcome these challenges considering the uncertainty in both the supplying capacity of the raw materials and the return rate of the used products. The developed models aim to maximize total profit, minimize total cost, and maximize overall customer service level (OCSL) using the ɛ-lexicographic procedure. The effect of variation in both the supply capacity and return rate of the used products on the design and performance of the CLSCN have been studied. It is recommended to optimize the profit then the total cost with a maximum allowable deviation of 5%, and finally optimize the OCSL.

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