A bi-objective green closed loop supply chain design problem with uncertain demand

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Abstract

With the development of e-commerce, competition among enterprises is becoming fiercer. Furthermore, environmental problems can no longer be ignored. To address these challenges, we devise a green closed loop supply chain (GCLSC) with uncertain demand. In the problem, two conflict objectives and recycling the used products are considered. To solve this problem, a mathematical model is formulated with the chance constraint, and the e-constraint method is adapted to obtain the true Pareto front for small sized problems. For larger sized problems, the non-dominated sorting genetic algorithm (NSGA-II) and the multi-objective simulated annealing method (MOSA) are developed. Numerous computational experiments can help manufacturers make better production and sales plans to keep competitive advantage and protect the environment.

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Liu, M., Liu, R., Zhu, Z., Chu, C., & Man, X. (2018). A bi-objective green closed loop supply chain design problem with uncertain demand. Sustainability (Switzerland), 10(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/su10040967

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