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Dr. Hamed Pourabbas , Dr. Rouhollah Bagheri , Dr. Majid Sabzeh Parvar, Volume 12, Issue 1 (6-2021)
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The false location of airports is one of the most important issues and challenges that we face on some airports, finding scientific solutions to optimize airports, to achieve travelers, including these challenges. The main purpose of this research is to provide a metaheuristic technique for locating the construction of airport and compared with the results of the seca model and the Copras Method. The metaheuristic technique is based on new multi-criteria decision making techniques, aimed at prioritizing research alternatives and its difference with the rest of the methods is to use statistical methods and now it is possible to understand and simply process its process. The statistical population of this research is (experts and management in Iran airport and air Navigation Company). After research, alternatives were selected based on the opinions of experts who included five provinces of the country, as well as 10 standard indicators, including the average income per year, the population of the province and ... who were extracted from the questionnaire as input. Finally, the provinces were prioritized according to different ways, all results based on choosing Isfahan province as the right province and Najaf Abad city as the final alternative
Mr.s. Maryam Almasi, Dr. Mehri Bagherian, Volume 14, Issue 2 (12-2023)
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In this paper the pricing of reverse products in a two-level closed-loop supply chain is considered and a game theory approach is used to solve it. Pricing is a sensitive and vital issue for businesses. In the market of reverse products, this issue will be much more difficult and complex due to difficulties associated with collecting and re-manufacturing processes. On the other hand, the use of the internet and direct channels for collecting products from customers alongside traditional retailers is an important issue that requires management and coordination. The proposed price for buying second-hand and defective products from customers should be high enough to convince them that returning the products has more benefits than discarding or keeping them at home. At the same time, the price should be low enough to make it economically viable for producers to carry out the repair and re-manufacturing operations and resell them in the direct supply chain for the producer. The use of game theory, where the decisions of one player affect the decisions and outcomes of other players as well as their outcomes, is a suitable method for solving the problem of pricing reverse products in a two-level closed-loop supply chain
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