J 2024

Location selection for logistics centre using PROMETHEE method

FÁBRY, Jan; František ZAPLETAL; Tereza MACHAČOVÁ and Natálie RAUSOVÁ

Basic information

Original name

Location selection for logistics centre using PROMETHEE method

Authors

FÁBRY, Jan; František ZAPLETAL; Tereza MACHAČOVÁ and Natálie RAUSOVÁ

Edition

Acta Logistica, Slovenská republika, 4S go, s.r.o. 2024, 1339-5629

Other information

Language

Slovak

Type of outcome

Article in a journal

Field of Study

50200 5.2 Economics and Business

Country of publisher

Slovakia

Confidentiality degree

is not subject to a state or trade secret

Marked to be transferred to RIV

No

Organization

Škoda Auto Vysoká Škola z.ú. – Repository

Keywords (in Czech)

Generace Z, webové stránky, online PR, kulturní rozdíly, digitál, vzdělání

Keywords in English

logistics, PROMETHEE, AHP, automotive industry, location problem

Tags

International impact, Reviewed
Changed: 2/10/2024 13:33, Ing. Lada Honzáková

Abstract

In the original language

Logistics and distribution centres are essential to the supply chains of many manufacturing and logistics companies. Efficiently locating logistic centres involves thorough search for optimal place, prioritizing proximity to suppliers and minimizing costs. Companies’ management often solves the location problem of new halls, mostly to minimise the associated costs. Such a problem is solved in the automotive industry as part of the launch of a new international project. The key factor for the decision of where to locate the logistics centre is the location of the suppliers, since material deliveries generate a large part of the project costs. The aim of this study is to define a methodology for the location of the logistics centre, considering several alternative locations and relevant criteria. The location alternatives and criteria are defined in terms of minimising project costs and sustainability elements. The problem is solved using the multi-criteria decision-making approach. First, the AHP method is used to assign weights to the criteria. Then the PROMETHEE method is applied to find a suitable location for the logistics centre and to perform a thorough sensitivity analysis. The sensitivity analysis is focused on the impact of values of weights on the solution. Consequently, the analysis proves the correctness of the selected alternative. Based on the case study, a general methodology for locating a logistics centre is proposed.

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