Abstract

The planning and management of both the actual physical transportation of commodities and the resources employed in the supply process, from raw materials to consumable products, falls under the purview of supply chain management (SCM). However, the demand for collaboration among all components of a supply chain has grown as a result of the always evolving business market difficulties. For decision science experts, the task of allocating orders to providers in order to satisfy various criteria is increasingly perplexing and challenging. Therefore, in order to aid in the decision-making process for the appropriate supplier selection, we apply innovative methodologies known as the multi-criteria approaches. Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) and MEthod based on Removal are two Multi Criteria Decision Making (MCDM) methodologies that we first employ in this study.

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