Author/Authors :
Pasandideh, Hamid Reza Department of Industrial Engineering - Faculty of Engineering - Kharazmi University - Tehran, Iran , Kalantari Khalil Abad, Amin Reza Department of Industrial Engineering - Faculty of Engineering - Kharazmi University - Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
The process of designing and redesigning supply chain networks is subject to multiple
uncertainties. Given the growing environmental pollution and global warming caused by societies'
industrialization, this process can be completed when environmental considerations are also taken into
account in the decisions. In this study, an integrated four-level closed-loop supply chain network, including
factories, warehouses, customers, and disassembly centers (DCs) is designed to fulfill environmental
objectives in addition to economic ones. The reverse flow, including recycling and reprocessing the waste
products, is considered to increase production efficiency. Also, the different transportation modes between
facilities, proportional to their cost and greenhouse gas emissions, are taken into account in the decisions. A
random cost function and chance constraints are presented firstly to handle the uncertainties in different
parameters. After defining the random constraints using the chance-constraint programming approach, a
deterministic three-objective model is presented. The developed model is solved using the GAMS software
and the goal attainment (GA) method. Also, the effect of the priority of the goal, uncertain parameters, and
confidence level of chance constraints on objective function values has been carefully evaluated using
different numerical examples.
Keywords :
Goal-attainment , Stochastic programming , Chance-constrained programming , Green Closed-loop supply chain network design