Impact of Carbon Emission Policy on Fresh Food Supply Chain Model for Deteriorating Imperfect Quality Items
Carbon emissions can be decreased by adopting the carbon cap-and-alternate policy. The current study suggests a carbon buying and selling mechanism for things that are deteriorating or of poor quality while taking into account chilled logistics services in a fresh food supply chain. In addition to d...
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description | Carbon emissions can be decreased by adopting the carbon cap-and-alternate policy. The current study suggests a carbon buying and selling mechanism for things that are deteriorating or of poor quality while taking into account chilled logistics services in a fresh food supply chain. In addition to deliveries of perishables, suppliers also provide retailers with chilled logistics services and carbon emission certificates for excess inventory. The retail price, the cost of chilled strategies, and the contributions to various carbon trading options—such as internal carbon trade, external carbon exchange, and carbon exchange both internally and externally for the destruction of low-quality goods have all been evaluated in this paper. The store network members give estimating systems to new food, emanation permits and refrigerated planned operations administrations. We likewise uncover the connection between carbon purchasing and advancing and refrigerated strategies administrations and test out their joint effect on the provider retailer's helpful dating. Store network donors are also encouraged to participate in the carbon exchanging mechanism, which benefits from more sophisticated asset utilisation and more ruthless stockpile chains. The numerical examples have helped to validate the results. In the end, a thorough sensitivity analysis has been provided. |
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spelling | doaj.art-a414d79073544145a6fa6bb5e31a2fe82024-04-21T16:06:31ZengRam Arti PublishersInternational Journal of Mathematical, Engineering and Management Sciences2455-77492024-06-0193516536https://doi.org/10.33889/IJMEMS.2024.9.3.027Impact of Carbon Emission Policy on Fresh Food Supply Chain Model for Deteriorating Imperfect Quality ItemsAnil Dhanda0Mandeep Mittal1Sumit Chawla2Jagdish Prasad3Department of Mathematics, Amity Institute of Applied Sciences, Amity University, Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India.Department of Mathematics, School of Computer Science Engineering and Technology, Bennett University, Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India.Independent Researcher, New Delhi, India.Department of Applied Mathematics, Amity Institute of Applied Sciences, Amity University Jaipur, Rajasthan, India.Carbon emissions can be decreased by adopting the carbon cap-and-alternate policy. The current study suggests a carbon buying and selling mechanism for things that are deteriorating or of poor quality while taking into account chilled logistics services in a fresh food supply chain. In addition to deliveries of perishables, suppliers also provide retailers with chilled logistics services and carbon emission certificates for excess inventory. The retail price, the cost of chilled strategies, and the contributions to various carbon trading options—such as internal carbon trade, external carbon exchange, and carbon exchange both internally and externally for the destruction of low-quality goods have all been evaluated in this paper. The store network members give estimating systems to new food, emanation permits and refrigerated planned operations administrations. We likewise uncover the connection between carbon purchasing and advancing and refrigerated strategies administrations and test out their joint effect on the provider retailer's helpful dating. Store network donors are also encouraged to participate in the carbon exchanging mechanism, which benefits from more sophisticated asset utilisation and more ruthless stockpile chains. The numerical examples have helped to validate the results. In the end, a thorough sensitivity analysis has been provided.https://www.ijmems.in/cms/storage/app/public/uploads/volumes/27-IJMEMS-23-0624-9-3-516-536-2024.pdfimperfect quality itemscarbon cap-and-change regulationfresh food supply chainchilled logistics servicesleader-follower recreation |
spellingShingle | Anil Dhanda Mandeep Mittal Sumit Chawla Jagdish Prasad Impact of Carbon Emission Policy on Fresh Food Supply Chain Model for Deteriorating Imperfect Quality Items International Journal of Mathematical, Engineering and Management Sciences imperfect quality items carbon cap-and-change regulation fresh food supply chain chilled logistics services leader-follower recreation |
title | Impact of Carbon Emission Policy on Fresh Food Supply Chain Model for Deteriorating Imperfect Quality Items |
title_full | Impact of Carbon Emission Policy on Fresh Food Supply Chain Model for Deteriorating Imperfect Quality Items |
title_fullStr | Impact of Carbon Emission Policy on Fresh Food Supply Chain Model for Deteriorating Imperfect Quality Items |
title_full_unstemmed | Impact of Carbon Emission Policy on Fresh Food Supply Chain Model for Deteriorating Imperfect Quality Items |
title_short | Impact of Carbon Emission Policy on Fresh Food Supply Chain Model for Deteriorating Imperfect Quality Items |
title_sort | impact of carbon emission policy on fresh food supply chain model for deteriorating imperfect quality items |
topic | imperfect quality items carbon cap-and-change regulation fresh food supply chain chilled logistics services leader-follower recreation |
url | https://www.ijmems.in/cms/storage/app/public/uploads/volumes/27-IJMEMS-23-0624-9-3-516-536-2024.pdf |
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