Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) and Goal Programming Approach for a Real-Life Supplier Selection Problem

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2024

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Pınar Erdinç
Zeynep Buduneli
Çağla Gerşil
Ceylin Erton
Mert Paldrak
Efthimia Staiou

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Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH

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In today’s intricate and competitive business environment the selection of suppliers plays a pivotal role in determining the success and efficiency of a company’s operations. Supplier selection is a multifaceted decision-making process that involves evaluating and comparing various factors such as quality cost lead time and reliability. To address the complexities inherent in this process organizations turn to advanced decision support methodologies. This study delves into a real-life supplier selection problem and explores the application of two prominent decision-making approaches: the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) and Goal Programming. AHP provides a structured framework for systematically analysing complex decision criteria and preferences while Goal Programming facilitates the optimization of multiple conflicting objectives. The objective is the integration of AHP and Goal Programming to offer decision-makers a robust framework for analysing prioritizing and optimizing complex supplier selection problems. Effective supplier evaluation is crucial for the success of garment manufacturing facilities as it impacts the quality cost and timely delivery of raw materials and supplies required for production. AHP provides a structured approach to decision-making by breaking down complex decisions into a hierarchy of criteria and alternatives and enabling decision-makers to assign weights to each criterion based on their relative importance. Goal Programming on the other hand is a mathematical programming technique that helps decision-makers to find the best possible solution that satisfies multiple often conflicting objectives. This integration enables them to achieve a balanced and well-informed decision-making process aligned with the strategic goals and objectives of the organization. The combination of AHP and Goal Programming can provide a powerful decision-making framework for evaluating suppliers in garment manufacturing facilities. © 2024 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Goal Programming, Mathematical Model, Multi-criteria Decision Analysis, Multi-objective Optimization, Quality Control, Supplier Selection, Analytic Hierarchy Process, Decision Making, Decision Support Systems, Goal Programming, Hierarchical Systems, Decision Makers, Decision-making Process, Decisions Makings, Goal-programming, Multi-criteria Decision Analysis, Multi-objectives Optimization, Process Programming, Quality Costs, Selection Problems, Supplier Selection, Quality Control, Analytic hierarchy process, Decision making, Decision support systems, Goal programming, Hierarchical systems, Decision makers, Decision-making process, Decisions makings, Goal-programming, Multi-criteria decision analysis, Multi-objectives optimization, Process programming, Quality costs, Selection problems, Supplier selection, Quality control, Mathematical Model, Goal Programming, Multi-Objective Optimization, Quality Control, Supplier Selection, Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis

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International Symposium for Production Research ISPR 2023

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