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An Intuitionistic Fuzzy Analytical Hierarchy Process-Based Model for Environmentally Sustainable Development in Maritime Logistics and Supply Chainsopen access

Authors
Bahri, Muhamad Safuan ShamsholShariff, S. Sarifah RadiahYahya, NazryLee, Chang WonTarudin, Nur Farizan
Issue Date
May-2026
Publisher
MDPI
Keywords
environmental performance evaluation; sustainable supply chains; decision-making under uncertainty; maritime logistics
Citation
LOGISTICS-BASEL, v.10, no.5, pp 1 - 22
Pages
22
Indexed
SCOPUS
ESCI
Journal Title
LOGISTICS-BASEL
Volume
10
Number
5
Start Page
1
End Page
22
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/213322
DOI
10.3390/logistics10050096
ISSN
2305-6290
2305-6290
Abstract
Backgrounds: Ports are critical nodes in global logistics and supply chains, yet their operations generate substantial environmental and social externalities. Existing evaluation frameworks have limited capability to address uncertainty, ambiguity, and expert hesitation. Moreover, prior studies frequently examine isolated performance dimensions, overlooking the interconnected roles of port authorities as landlords, regulators, operators, and community stakeholders. Methods: This study proposes an integrated evaluation framework using the Intuitionistic Fuzzy Analytical Hierarchy Process (IF-AHP) to assess environmentally sustainable port performance under uncertain decision environments. By incorporating membership, non-membership, and hesitation degrees, the approach improves the robustness of expert judgments and applies a dual consistency check to reduce bias. Empirical data are obtained from Malaysian port management professionals, enabling the development of a comprehensive framework that includes four main functions and twenty sub-functions. Results: Results reveal that the landlord function holds the highest priority, while operational sustainability dimensions receive the greatest emphasis, with a global weight of approximately 0.105. In contrast, community engagement and social initiatives are assigned relatively lower importance. Conclusions: The IF-AHP framework offers an uncertainty-aware tool that prioritizes sustainability functions, especially environmental mitigation and energy efficiency, enabling informed resource allocation, strategic planning, and policy formulation for balanced, sustainable port overall performance.
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