Abstract
Industries in every sector have observed tangible losses from a broad range of disruptions during recent years. Factors such as globalization and outsourcing have made supply chains more sophisticated and this makes disruption management more necessary. Any disruption in each part of supply chain makes the whole supply chain face derangement and at last, ultimate customers realize the shaped disadvantages. Since avoidance of disruption occurrence is not always possible, application of different strategies with the aid of minimization of negative effects seems necessary. That is why in this paper, different strategies for disruption management in petroleum products supply chain and suitable criteria for prioritizing them are recognized via Balanced Score Card approach measures. After that, by application of fuzzy Analytical Hierarchy Process and intuitionistic fuzzy Choquet integral operator, their priorities are specified in order to make a guideline for managers to set proper plans and manage such disruptions more accurately.
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Fatemeh Ghasemzadeh
Fatemeh GHASEMZADEH is currently PhD candidate of operation and production management at the School of Management and Accounting of Allameh Tabataba’I University, Tehran, Iran. She is working on her Thesis on the Supply Chain Disruption Management. She has published papers with the focus on Supply Chain Management and Production Planning. Her research interests include supply chain management, inventory management, multi criteria decision making and production planning and management.
Mahsa Pishdar
Mahsa PISHDAR has finished her PhD of operation and production management at the School of Management and Accounting of Allameh Tabataba’I University, Tehran, Iran. She is visiting lecturer at different colleges. She has published papers with the focus on multi criteria decision making and Supply Chain Management. Her research interests include multi criteria decision making, DEA, supply chain management and inventory management.
Jurgita Antuchevičienė
Jurgita ANTUCHEVIČIENĖ is Professor at the Department of Construction Management and Real Estate of Vilnius Gediminas Technical University, Vilnius, Lithuania. She received a PhD in Civil Engineering in 2005. She is author and co-author of about 80 scientific papers. Research interests include multiple criteria analysis, decision-making theories and decision support systems, sustainable development, construction management and investment.