Sustainable Frozen Food Facility Location Selection under Pandemic Era
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Date
2022
Authors
Yeliz Demirkiran
Ömer Öztürkoǧlu
Yucel Yilmaz Ozturkoglu
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CentMa GmbH
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Yes
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Abstract
Consumption of frozen food has increased significantly in many countries experiencing total closure due to epidemics. In order to meet this increase in demand companies apply different strategies in both production and logistics processes. In particular warehouse locations need to be closer to consumers so as not to disrupt the increasing demand and the cold chain. Considering the sustainable position in the frozen food industry it is essential to focus on both commercial and economic impacts. However especially the environmental and sustainable criteria have always been neglected in terms of planning the country and the city. Therefore this study has three main research questions, (1) identify key criteria for sustainability-focused frozen food facility location (2) understand the relationship between these criteria and (3) develop a hierarchical sustainable location roadmap for pra ctitioners. Initially a literature review was conducted to find the answers to these questions and reveal suitable criteria. Secondly PROMETHEE was used to determine the relative importance of the data-driven performance of the main and sub-criteria. Therefore this study gives the reader a comprehensive insight into how sustainable data-driven performance criteria are applied in frozen food storage facility locations. Finally the proposed model used real-life data to select a developing country's sustainable frozen food storage location. © 2022 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Frozen Food, Location Selection, Promethee, Sustainability, Promethee, Frozen Food, Location Selection, Sustainability, Frozen food; Location Selection; Sustainability; PROMETHEE, CAH17-01-09 - others in business and management
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1
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International Journal on Food System Dynamics
Volume
13
Issue
2
Start Page
205
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224
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