Abstract
The importance of supply chain management in the field of international business administration is investigated in this study. Global businesses rely heavily on effective supply chain management, which coordinates the international transfer of materials, data, and money. The paper illuminates the critical nature of supply chain management on a worldwide scale. Distance, cultural differences, legal constraints, and logistics are only some of the problems and complexity of international supply chain management that are explored in this article. Topics covered include supplier selection and management, demand forecasting, inventory control, transportation, and distribution network design, as well as other techniques used by businesses to improve their worldwide supply chains. The study also discusses how international supply networks are affected by globalization, free trade agreements, and geopolitical considerations. Organizational strategies for overcoming hurdles such as tariffs, quotas, and political instability in international commerce are discussed. This paper used the neutrosophic sets (NSs) to deal with uncertainty in assessment factors of supply chains in international business. The NS is integrated with the DEMATEL method. The neutrosophic DEMATEL is used to show relationships between factors.
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