A MCDM Methodology to Analysis Strategies and Factors of Lean Production in Sustainability Development

 

Samah I. Abdel Aal1, Ahmed Abdel-Monem2

1Lecturer, Faculty of Computers and Informatics, Zagazig University, Egypt

2Faculty of Computers and Informatics, Zagazig University, Zagazig 44519, Sharqiyah, Egypt

Emails: eng_samah2013@yahoo.com; aabdelmounem@zu.edu.eg

 

Abstract

Increases in sustainability performance and the adoption of innovative strategies for continuous improvement were driven by the need for production companies to compete in an increasingly globalized economy. Better operational performances are achieved when sustainable Production is included in industrial processes because wastes, costs, and environmental effects are reduced, and ergonomic requirements are met. To improve their performance and maintain a leading position in the market, several companies have turned to sustainable production practices. The study's goal is to improve the implementation of traditional Lean Production (LP) by creating an integrated Single valued neutrosophic Potentially All Pairwise RanKings of all possible Alternatives (PAPRIKA) method. The PAPRIKA is extended under a neutrosophic set. PAPRIKA is used to compute the weights of criteria by comparing the criteria. Also, the PAPRIKA method is used to rank and select the best strategy. The application is performed on the steps of the PAPRIKA method.

 

Keywords: Neutrosophic Sets; PAPRIKA MCDM, Lean Production; Sustainability; Industry