An Integrated Fuzzy MCDM Method for Assessing Crisis Recovery Strategies in the Supply Chain

Making decisions and building strategies to enhance the supply chain are currently essential if companies want to keep up with modern advances and compete in both the local and global markets. However, the coronavirus pandemic heightened the necessity for decision making and the adoption of strategi...

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