Due to an increased today's consciousness of environmental challenges, having green suppliers has become an essential concern for organizations about their supply chains. These considerations can help them to achieve their environmental goals and a co...
Due to an increased today's consciousness of environmental challenges, having green suppliers has become an essential concern for organizations about their supply chains. These considerations can help them to achieve their environmental goals and a competitive position in the industry. Thus, a robust framework to select the suppliers with environmental features and concerns is needed for today's organizations. This study presents an integrated approach included interpretive structural modeling, Fuzzy MICMAC analysis, Fuzzy AHP and Vikor method. Initially, related factors to the green supplier selection are identified and the using the ISM and MICMAC analysis to determine the interaction of the categories and their subfactors driving and dependence power. The results depict that subfactors of "company resources and administrative capacity" category are the most important and fundamental affecting supplier selection problem. AHP is used to determine each weight of criteria and then using Vikor method and devotions analysis to select the most appropriate supplier. To evaluate the proposed framework a case example of brake pad factory is selected. Results is shown that supplier "C" got the highest rank in overall dimensions of study but in the second rank regard to the environmental dimensions.