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 studyArticle 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]