Identify and rank the effective criteria and factors for sustainable SCM with MADM approach in the ceramic and tile industry
The aims of this paper are to identify and rank the effective criteria and factors for sustainable Supply Chain Management (SCM) in the ceramic and tile industry using a Multi-Attribute Decision Making (MADM) approach. We focus on enhancing performance evaluation in the industry by prioritizing sustainability criteria through a structured decision-making process.
We employ a Multi-Attribute Decision Making (MADM) approach to identify and rank the effective criteria and factors for sustainable Supply Chain Management (SCM) in the ceramic and tile industry and utilizes the Decision-Making Trial and Evaluation Laboratory (DEMATEL) method to determine the dependence relationships between sub-criteria, providing a Analysis Network process (ANP) of the interrelationships within the SCM framework.
The results highlight the importance of considering sustainability criteria in SCM practices to improve overall performance and decision-making processes within the industry.
Originality/Value:
We have identified and ranked the effective criteria and factors for sustainable Supply Chain Management (SCM) in the ceramic and tile industry, aiding in decision-making processes.