| Authors | علی فلاحی,سیدعلیرضا موسویان انارکی,هادی مختاری,سیدتقی اخوان نیاکی |
| Journal | Environment, Development and Sustainability |
| IF | ثبت نشده |
| Paper Type | Full Paper |
| Published At | 2022-12-08 |
| Journal Grade | Scientific - research |
| Journal Type | Electronic |
| Journal Country | Iran, Islamic Republic Of |
| Journal Index | SCOPUS ,JCR |
Abstract
The COVID-19 pandemic causes a severe threat to human lives worldwide. Convalescent
plasma as supportive care for COVID-19 is critical in reducing the death rate and staying
in hospitals. Designing an efficient supply chain network capable of managing convales-
cent plasma in this situation seems necessary. Although many researchers investigated sup-
ply chains of blood products, no research was conducted on the planning of convalescent
plasma in the supply chain framework with specific features of COVID-19. This gap is
covered in the current work by simultaneous regular and convalescent plasma flow in a
supply chain network. Besides, due to the growing importance of environmental problems,
the resulting carbon emission from transportation activities is viewed to provide a green
network. In other words, this study aims to plan the integrated green supply chain network
of regular and convalescent plasma in the pandemic outbreak of COVID-19 for the first
time. The presented mixed-integer multi-objective optimization model determines optimal
network decisions while minimizing the total cost and total carbon emission. The Epsilon
constraint method is used to handle the considered objectives. The model is applied to a
real case study from the capital of Iran. Sensitivity analyses are carried out, and managerial
insights are drawn. Based on the obtained results, product demand impacts the objective
functions significantly. Moreover, the systems’ total carbon emission is highly dependent
on the flow of regular plasma. The results also reveal that changing transportation emission
unit causes significant variation in the total emission while the total cost remains fixed.