Solving the Multiobjective Fractional Transportation Problem through the Neutrosophic Goal Programming Approach

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Nowadays, the transportation problem is a multiobjective decision-making problem. It involves deciding to determine the ideal transportation setup that matches the decision maker's preferences while taking into account competing objectives/criteria such as transportation cost, transportation time, and environmental and social concerns. This study presents a general framework of the multiobjective fractional transportation problem (MOFTP) to deal with such complex scenarios. This paper's major goal is to propose a solution methodology to solve the MOFTP based on a neutrosophic goal programming (NGP) approach. By obtaining the optimal compromise solution using three memberships, namely, truth membership, indeterminacy membership, and falsity membership, the suggested technique gives a novel insight into solving the MOFTP. A real-world problem such as selling wind turbine blades' problem and a numerical example are used to demonstrate the efficacy and superiority of the proposed method.

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Veeramani, C., Edalatpanah, S. A., & Sharanya, S. (2021). Solving the Multiobjective Fractional Transportation Problem through the Neutrosophic Goal Programming Approach. Discrete Dynamics in Nature and Society, 2021. https://doi.org/10.1155/2021/7308042

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