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Location of multi-product and multi-resource capacity facilities in green logistics

Maryam Aliei and Mansoureh Hoorali

International Journal of Logistics Systems and Management, 2025, vol. 51, issue 1, 133-149

Abstract: The issue of facility location is one of the most important and practical issues in the field of decision-making issues. Reducing costs has always been one of the main goals of these issues. In recent years, with the increase of environmental concerns, attention to the emission of harmful gases and the pollution caused by them has become another effective criterion in locating facilities and allocating customers to them. In this paper, the two-objective problem of locating multi-source and multi-product capacity facilities with simultaneous consideration of financial costs and carbon dioxide emissions is investigated. First, the mathematical model of the problem is presented and then the stable analysis method using Monte Carlo simulation is used to solve the problem. By using this method, the degree of stability for Pareto optimal solutions can be achieved in order to make better decisions for establishing warehouses and allocating customers to them. Finally, the computational results are presented and analysed.

Keywords: facility location problem; green logistics; multipurpose optimisation; stability analysis; multi-products; multipurpose. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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