Abstract
This study presents an integrated supply chain network with suppliers, manufacturers, assemblers, and customers. The proposed model considers a U-shaped assembly line with three sustainability objective functions. We consider assumptions considering different types of raw materials, multiple products, location selection of manufacturers, location selection of assemblers, and capacity of suppliers. The problem is formulated non-linear and then linearized as a multi-objective model. Some cost and demand parameters are considered uncertain and are represented by fuzzy sets and theory. The proposed uncertain model is first converted to a multi-objective crisp model by applying the modified robust possibilistic programming approach. Then, the obtained crisp multi-objective model is solved by an interactive-fuzzy optimization approach in the literature. For computational study, some test problems are generated and solved using an original deterministic formulation and the crisp form of the uncertain formulation. The obtained results are analyzed and compared according to the objective function values. Finally, an extensive sensitivity analysis is performed on the parameters of the models.
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