Review Article
The Emergence of a Sustainable and Reliable Supply Chain Paradigm in Supply Chain Network Design
Table 8
Distribution of study cases by industry.
| | Industry (contribution percentage) | Case study | Article code |
| | Energy (23%) | Biofuel | [R10], [R14], [R19] | | Hydrogen | [R20] | | Power generation | [R21], [R27] | | SATBA (Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Organization of Iran (SATBA)) | [R38] | | Healthcare (13%) | Health and treatment network | [R1], [R37] | | Pharmacology | [R7] | | Vaccine supply chain | [R35] | | Rubber and plastic (13%) | Plastic pipes | [R11] | | Tire | [R28], [R29], [R32] | | Car manufacturing (10%) | Car manufacturing | [R16], [R31] | | Recycling used cars | [R34] | | Electrical machines and devices (10%) | Semiconductor | [R8], [R24] | | Battery | [R4] | | Machinery and equipment (10%) | Teaching aids and teaching aids | [R5], [R12] | | Household appliances | [R30] | | Food (6%) | Palm oil | [R40] | | Refined products | [R25] | | Information and communication (3%) | Information technology | [R26] | | Textiles (3%) | Production and distribution of sportswear | [R3] | | Metal mining (3%) | Copper | [R36] | | Computer (3%) | Cartridge manufacturing/remanufacturing center | [R39] |
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