Green supply chain management model for the Thai rubber industry
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Authors
Chanchaichujit, Janya
Date
2014Supervisor
Dr Jose Saavedra-Rosas
Assoc. Prof. Martin West
Prof. Mohammed Quaddus
Type
Thesis
Award
PhD
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Curtin Graduate School of Business
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Abstract
The objective of this thesis is to develop a decision-support model for the Thai Rubber industry supply chain management. Specifically, the model assists in managing the Thai Rubber supply chain such that it will achieve economic gain whilst remaining environmentally friendly. In order to achieve this goal, an optimisation based Green Supply Chain Management (GSCM) model was developed. Linear-programming based single objective and multi-objective optimisation was chosen for the decision-support analysis.
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