Abstract

ABSTRACT Today, serious environmental problems arise with overconsumption. The most effective way of protecting the environment is recycling. To obtain maximum benefit from the recycling activities depends on the effective and robust design of the disassembly lines. In addition, the distribution plan of products to be recycled is as important as the disassembly process. Therefore, this study includes the integrated optimization of the partial disassembly line balancing problem and the multi-objective green vehicle routing problem for the first time. The integrated problem is formulated as a Multi-Objective Mixed Integer Linear Programming. The model’s objectives consist of minimization of total CO2 emission and cost. The Pareto optimal solution set is found by solving this problem with the Augmented ℇ-Constraint Method. The model respectively determines (i) the total number of opened workstations in the disassembly center, (ii) optimal task assignments to workstations in disassembly centers and non-disassembled tasks, (iii) total workstation times and idle times of each workstation, (iv) optimal distribution routes for all vehicles. This study examines a case study in Turkey. To determine the best Pareto optimal solution for homogeneous and heterogeneous fleets, the integrated multi-criteria decision-making method consisting of EWM (Entropy Weight Method) and COPRAS (Complex Proportional Assessment) is used.

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