An integrated fuzzy MCDM approach for supplier evaluation and selection

•A methodology that uses QFD, fusion of fuzzy information, and 2-tuple linguistic representation is proposed.•It manages non-homogeneous information in supplier selection with multiple information sources.•It computes the weights of criteria and ratings of suppliers using interrelated HOQ matrices.•...

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Decision support
Fuzzy logic
Fuzzy methods
Fuzzy set theory
Fuzzy sets
Hospitals
Linguistics
Multi-criteria decision making
Multiple criteria decision making
Multiple criterion
Quality control
Quality function deployment
Representations
Studies
Supplier selection
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