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Development of green supply chain management in the manufacturing industry

Amit Shishodia

Abstract


This article focuses on how supply chain management strategies in the manufacturing industry might incorporate sustainability concepts. In order to create and manage supply chains that are ecologically sound, the article tries to establish models and helps in increasing. For businesses in the manufacturing sector who want to implement sustainable supply chain operations, the information given in this article can offer high degree of importance. The purpose of the study study is probably to supply manufacturing businesses practical advice and insights on how to develop and execute environmentally friendly supply chain management strategies while providing improved supply chain performance. Therefore, such type of study is essential to expanding the science of industrial engineering and creating more efficient control of supply chains in the manufacturing.


Keywords


GSCM, lean methodology, monte carlo simulation methods, six sigma technology, root cause analysis.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.37628/ijied.v8i2.1529

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