2023
DOI: 10.31181/dmame0321052022v
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The significance of warehouse management in supply chain: An ISM approach

Abstract: Warehouse management is the key aspect for an uninterrupted flow of products within a supply chain. This paper deals with the critical factors that are responsible for creating an impactful influence on the working of warehouse management. The analysis involves the selection of critical factors then applying Interpretive Structural Modelling (ISM) methodology to them in order to get the level partition and final ISM model. This research also involves the MICMAC analysis on the factors which classifies all the … Show more

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“…In the future, we aim to utilize some operators, called Dombi operators (Akram et al, 2021;Yu & Xu, 2013), Hamacher operators (Chen et al, 2014), and Einstein operators (Rahman et al, 2020) based on IVPFSs, and also discuss their application in neural networks, decision-making, genetic algorithms (Sahoo et al, 2023), supply chain management (Adegbola, 2023;Verma et al, 2023), and engineering sciences to enhance the worth of the initiated techniques.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the future, we aim to utilize some operators, called Dombi operators (Akram et al, 2021;Yu & Xu, 2013), Hamacher operators (Chen et al, 2014), and Einstein operators (Rahman et al, 2020) based on IVPFSs, and also discuss their application in neural networks, decision-making, genetic algorithms (Sahoo et al, 2023), supply chain management (Adegbola, 2023;Verma et al, 2023), and engineering sciences to enhance the worth of the initiated techniques.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From the results of MICMAC analysis, delay factors are positioned at the top level, if the intersection set and reachability set match (Verma et al, 2023). The process continues until all levels are determined, and the top-level delay factors having the same delay factor in both reachability and intersection sets are then removed before proceeding to the formation of the next level.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%