Modelo de decisão multicritério com aplicação do método FITradeoff como apoio à seleção de fornecedores no setor de suprimentos de uma empresa de engenharia

As markets become increasingly competitive and companies endeavor to improve their profitability, diligent selection of their sources of supply can play an important role in this context if it is a decision made through a well-structured decision process. The complexity of the purchasing activity is...

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Autor principal: Macedo, Geovanna Karen Pires Dantas de Araújo
Outros Autores: Nóbrega, Ana Cecília Vieira da
Formato: bachelorThesis
Idioma:pt_BR
Publicado em: Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte
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Endereço do item:https://repositorio.ufrn.br/handle/123456789/50446
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Resumo:As markets become increasingly competitive and companies endeavor to improve their profitability, diligent selection of their sources of supply can play an important role in this context if it is a decision made through a well-structured decision process. The complexity of the purchasing activity is increasing and emphasized by several factors such as the plurality of criteria that become important in making the decision, especially conflicting ones (such as minimizing cost and maximizing quality) and globalization that has increased the network of possible choices for supply. This paper proposes a multi-criteria decision approach for solving an equipment supplier selection problem in an engineering company, considering multiple objectives linked to the company's strategy, such as maximizing profitability and taking into account sustainable policies. To identify the objectives, Value Focused Thinking (VFT) was used, a highly regarded methodology to support problem structuring, which resulted in 7 criteria within the context of evaluating 7 suppliers. An approach is proposed to form a ranking of suppliers using a multi-criteria method based on the Flexible and Interactive Tradeoff (FITradeoff) elicitation process, which can help the decision maker to choose which alternative is the most attractive by demanding less time and cognitive effort compared to similar methods, while presenting a solid and well delineated axiomatic structure.