TY - JOUR
T1 - An Integrated fuzzy AHP-TOPSIS for the Last Mile Delivery Mode Selection
AU - Sangkhiew, Noppakun
AU - Pornsing, Choosak
AU - Ohmori, Shunichi
AU - Watanasungsuit, Arnat
N1 - Funding Information:
This study was partially supported by a research grant from Research, Innovation and Creativity, Department of Industrial Engineering and Management, Silpakorn University.
Publisher Copyright:
© 2022, Thammasat University. All rights reserved.
PY - 2022/10/1
Y1 - 2022/10/1
N2 - This paper presents a combined fuzzy Analytic Hierarchy Process (fuzzy AHP) and fuzzy Technique for Order Preference by Similarity to an Ideal Solution (fuzzy TOPSIS) for selecting the last mile delivery modes of online-shopping customers’ perspective. There are 8 criteria: office hours, payment options, convenience, product security, delivery cost, environment friendliness, flexibility, direct delivery, and 4 alternatives: attended home delivery, unattended home delivery, manned collection point, and unmanned collection point in this study. There are 1,098 respondents from 23 countries, 3 continents on the online survey. The fuzzy AHP is conducted to quantify the weights to 8 criteria and the fuzzy TOPSIS is conducted to rank 4 delivery modes in line with the weighted criteria. The result shows that customers are quite concerned about product security. This affects selection of attended home delivery mode and manned collection point mode as the first preference and the second preference, respectively. This study also shows that large-group decision making is plausible and is not burdensome on calculation.
AB - This paper presents a combined fuzzy Analytic Hierarchy Process (fuzzy AHP) and fuzzy Technique for Order Preference by Similarity to an Ideal Solution (fuzzy TOPSIS) for selecting the last mile delivery modes of online-shopping customers’ perspective. There are 8 criteria: office hours, payment options, convenience, product security, delivery cost, environment friendliness, flexibility, direct delivery, and 4 alternatives: attended home delivery, unattended home delivery, manned collection point, and unmanned collection point in this study. There are 1,098 respondents from 23 countries, 3 continents on the online survey. The fuzzy AHP is conducted to quantify the weights to 8 criteria and the fuzzy TOPSIS is conducted to rank 4 delivery modes in line with the weighted criteria. The result shows that customers are quite concerned about product security. This affects selection of attended home delivery mode and manned collection point mode as the first preference and the second preference, respectively. This study also shows that large-group decision making is plausible and is not burdensome on calculation.
KW - AHP
KW - Decision science
KW - Last mile delivery
KW - Logistics
KW - Multi-criteria decision making
KW - TOPSIS
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M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85146300112
SN - 2586-9000
VL - 27
SP - 265
EP - 280
JO - Science and Technology Asia
JF - Science and Technology Asia
IS - 4
ER -