Integration of AHP and GTMA to Make a Reliable Decision in Complex Decision-Making Problems: Application of the Logistics Provider Selection Problem as a Case Study

When solving a Multi-Criteria Decision-Making problem of any degree of complexity, many researchers rely on the analytic hierarchy process (AHP). To consider mutual connections between criteria and clusters at the same level and not only the hierarchical structure between criteria and subcriteria, r...

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Analytic hierarchy process
Case studies
Complexity
Decision analysis
Decision making
Feedback
Fuzzy sets
Graph theory
Integrated approach
Linear programming
Literature reviews
Logistics
Logistics services
Management
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Multiple criterion
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