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Review Jurnal - Application Of Copras Method For Supplier Selection


Judul: APPLICATION OF COPRAS METHOD FOR SUPPLIER SELECTION
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Jurnal : THE FIFTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE TRANSPORT AND LOGISTICS
Volume & Halaman : 2014
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Penulis : Miloš MADIĆ
Danijel MARKOVIĆ
Goran PETROVIĆ
Miroslav RADOVANOVIĆ
Afiliasi Penulis : University of Niš, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering
Abstrak : Evaluation of alternative suppliers and selection of the most appropriate has always been viewed as the most important responsibility of logistics management. Although a large number of mathematical approaches are proposed to evaluate and select the alternative suppliers, this paper explores the applicability and capability of recently eveloped method i.e. complex proportional assessment (COPRAS) for supplier selection. The methodology of COPRAS method for the supplier performance evaluation for a firm that manufactures agricultural and construction equipment was given and the results were compared with those derived by the past researchers.
Keyword : supplier selection, COPRAS, decision making
Kesimpulan : Evaluation of alternative suppliers, ranking and selection of the most appropriate involves consideration of numeruos and conflicting criteria. Application of different multi-criteria decision making methods to the problem of supplier selection helps to make a more objective and reliable decisions. In the formulation and solving procedure of supplier selection problems multi-criteria decision making methods often involve active participation of decision makers. This is particularly related to formulation of criteria relative importance as well as to analysis, ranking and selection of the final solution, i.e. best alternative. Throught the use of specialized software packages many different multi-criteria decision making methods can be easily applied. Although different multi-criteria decision making methods have already been proposed by the past researchers to address the problem of supplier evaluation and selection, it is still not clear which method is the best for a given problem. It seems that the ease of understanding an method is a primary concern in the choice of whether (or not) it is used. This paper explores the applicability and capability of recently developed COPRAS method while solving complex supplier selection decision-making problem, involving cardinal criteria. The decision maker can easily apply COPRAS method for the formulation of a reduced performance criterion which is directly proportional to the relative effect of the compared criteria values. Regarding the COPRAS methodology and and comparision with previous results, it is clear that this approach has good competitive potential for wider application. Further investigation will include comparisons of COPRAS method
with other multi-criteria decision making methods for supplier selection.
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