Fuzzy TOPSIS Method in Supplier Selection and Application in the Garment Industry
General problems of the fibre and textile industries
Authors:
- Yayla A. Yeşim
Department of Mechanical Education, Technical Education Faculty, Marmara University, Istanbul, Turkey - Yildiz Aytaç
Amasya Vocational School, Department of Automotive, Amasya University, Amasya, Turkey - Özbek Ahmet
Department of Textile Education, Faculty of Technical Educationn, University of Marmara, Istanbul, Turkey
Full text | Abstract: In today’s world where intensive competition exists between enterprises, it is of great importance to work in cooperation with the right suppliers. Selection of the right suppliers is a significant factor in the success of enterprises. In the selection of the best supplier (s), the strengths and weaknesses of potential suppliers should be taken into consideration. Many qualitative and quantitative criteria are included in this selection process as well as the decision-maker. One of the issues that leaves the decision maker in a difficult position is selecting the most appropriate one from the alternatives available, as traditional methods may not produce a realistic solution in this process. However, multicriteria decision making methods facilitate the process of finding a solution and enable decision makers to reach the right decisions. In this study, the fuzzy TOPSIS method, which is one of the multi-criteria decision making methods, is used in this problem area to select the most appropriate supplier of garment ‘X’ operating in Turkey. It is detected through analyses conducted in line with the results obtained. The ranking of the three supplier firms determined by firm X are as follows in terms of closeness index values: supplier 1, supplier 3 and supplier 2. |
Tags:
supplier selection, multicriteria decision making, fuzzy TOPSIS, textil industry.
Citation:
Yayla AY, Özbek A, Yildiz A. Fuzzy TOPSIS Method in Supplier Selection and Application in the Garment Industry. FIBRES & TEXTILES in Eastern Europe 2012; 20, 4(93): 20-23.
Published in issue no 4 (93) / 2012, pages 20–23.