Determining the Priority Waste in Aluminum Manufacturing Sector Using the SMSA-2 Method: A Case Study of Kayseri
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2014
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Computers and Industrial Engineering dessouky@usc.edu
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Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) constitute a major part of the Turkish economy, accounting for a large proportion of the country's businesses and total employment. Although the SMEs are known as important contributors to environmental pollution, the relative contribution of SMEs to the total environmental impacts of industrial is unknown. The most important environmental issues related with aluminum industries are emission of gases, wastewater and solid wastes from aluminum production. In multi-criteria decision making (MCDM) problems in some situations, decision makers (DMs) don't or can't express their preferences obviously. In these situations for decision making, stochastic multi-criteria acceptability analysis (SMAA-2) can be applied. In this study, a multi-criteria decision making model is presented to determine higher priority waste types (air and solid wastes, wastewaters) among the three firms. We used stochastic data by applying and the SMAA-2 results are given. © 2015 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
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Computer and Industrial Engineering; et al.; Gaziantep University; Istanbul Commercial University; Journal of Intelligent Manufacturing Systems; Sakarya University, Department of Industrial Engineering
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Acceptability Analysis, Aluminum Manufacturing, Stochastic Multi-Criteria Decision Making, Waste Management, Aluminum, Environmental Impact, Manufacture, Solid Wastes, Stochastic Systems, Waste Management, Acceptability Analysis, Aluminum Manufacturing, Environmental Issues, Environmental Pollutions, Multi Criteria Decision Making, Multi-Criteria Decision-Making Models, Relative Contribution, Small and Medium-Sized Enterprise, Decision Making
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-- Joint International Symposium on "The Social Impacts of Developments in Information, Manufacturing and Service Systems" 44th International Conference on Computers and Industrial Engineering, CIE 2014 and 9th International Symposium on Intelligent Manufacturing and Service Systems, IMSS 2014 -- Istanbul; Adile Sultan Palace -- 110500
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CLEAN WATER AND SANITATION

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