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There are many qualitative and quantitative decision-making criteria in supplier selection (e.g., cost, quality, service or lead time). The today’s business environment requires choosing the right supplier with the environmental concerns in addition to the well-known selection criteria. We claim that a supplier selection accounting for the environmental concerns increases the supply chain responsibility, e.g. customer satisfaction, cost reduction and a clean environment. Therefore, we introduce a multi-criteria decision-making problem accounting for the environmental and social indicators that might be used to select the supplier of a wood glue which does not contain environmentally hazardous substances. A real-life case encountered in the furniture industry, is analysed with an expert choice software using the analytic hierarchy process decision making methodology.
International Conference on Advanced Technologies, Computer Engineering and Science
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