Abstract

ABSTRACT Over the last three decades, sustainability has been increasingly essential and it is a crucial facilitator for building resilient warehouse inventory systems. Uncertainty influences qualitative criteria for evaluating Green Warehouse Inventory Management performance. According to researchers, technological innovations such as the Internet of Things could be used to help warehouse inventory operations achieve long-term sustainability. An Internet of things-based fuzzy set theory model is developed in this paper for dealing with language inaccuracy and uncertainty in human judgment. It is also the first to use the Mamdani Fuzzy Inference System to assess a company’s Green Warehouse Inventory Management performance in terms of green metrics. The suggested model reveals that the green delivery dimension has the greatest impact on firm performance, based on data gathered from a case company. Numerous defuzzification approaches have been used to demonstrate the resilience of the proposed FIS model.

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