MULTI-CRITERIA DECISION ANALYSIS FOR SUSTAINABLE MEDICINAL SUPPLY CHAIN PROBLEMS WITH ADAPTABILITY AND CHALLENGES ISSUES

Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis for Sustainable Medicinal Supply Chain Problems with Adaptability and Challenges Issues

Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis for Sustainable Medicinal Supply Chain Problems with Adaptability and Challenges Issues

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Background: The supply chain refers to the full process of creating and providing a good or service, starting with the raw materials and ending with the final customer.It requires cooperation and coordination between many parties, including the suppliers, manufacturers, distributors, retailers, and customers.Methods: In the medicinal supply chain (MSC), the critical nature of these processes becomes more complicated.

It requires strict here regulation, quality control, and traceability to ensure patient safety and compliance with regulatory standards.This study is conducted to suggest a smooth channel to deal with the challenges and adaptability of the MSC.Different MSC challenges are considered as criteria which deal with various adaptation plans.

Multi-criteria decision-making (MCDM) methodologies are taken as optimization tools and probabilistic linguistic term sets (PLTSs) are considered for express uncertainty.Results: The subscript degree Jeans function (SDF) and deviation degree function (DDF) are introduced to evaluate the crisp value of the PLTSs.An MSC model is constructed to optimize the sustainable medicinal supply chain and overcome various barriers to MSC problems.

Conclusions: Additionally, sensitivity analysis and comparative analysis were conducted to check the robustness and flexibility of the system.Finally, the conclusion section determines the optimal weighted criteria for the MSC problem and identifies the best possible solutions for MSC using PLTS-based MCDM methodologies.

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