International Journal of Systems Science-Operations & Logistics

Papers
(The H4-Index of International Journal of Systems Science-Operations & Logistics is 11. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
A robust fuzzy optimisation for a multi-objective pharmaceutical supply chain network design problem considering reliability and delivery time25
An integrated reliable five-level closed-loop supply chain with multi-stage products under quality control and green policies: generalised outer approximation with exact penalty22
Assessing the benefits of horizontal collaboration using an integrated planning model for two-echelon energy efficiency-oriented logistics networks design22
Optimal lot-sizing of an integrated EPQ model with partial backorders and re-workable products: an outer approximation21
An integrated reliable four-level supply chain with multi-stage products under shortage and stochastic constraints17
An integrated lot-sizing policy for the inventory management of constrained multi-level supply chains: null-space method17
Vendor-managed inventory for joint replenishment planning in the integrated qualitative supply chains: generalised benders decomposition under separability approach14
Multi-objective multi-echelon distribution planning for perishable goods supply chain: a case study13
Assessing the preparedness of hospitals facing disasters using the rough set theory: guidelines for more preparedness to cope with the COVID-1913
Hybrid meta-heuristic algorithms for optimising a sustainable agricultural supply chain network considering CO 2 emissions and water consumption12
Integrating lean, resilient, and sustainable practices in supply chain network: mathematical modelling and the AUGMECON2 approach12
Pricing and service strategies in a dual-channel supply chain under return–refund policy11
Greening efforts and deteriorating inventory policies for price-sensitive stock-dependent demand11
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