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Barriers to Evaluate Low Carbon Supply Chain Management Practices in Manufacturing Industries

Vivek Gupta, Arvind Jayant

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Maintainability has been turning into a basic examination plan among the analysts/experts to accomplish biological cultural just as monetary advantages. As the occasion, Sustainable Supply Chain Management (SSCM) rehearses are at extremely beginning stage in creating nations like India because of presence of numerous obstacles. In present examination, an exertion has been made to distinguish furthermore, assess jumps in actualizing SSCM in Indian car area. Writing survey approach and specialists' information sources have been utilized to recognize jumps in actualizing SSCM. Interpretive Structural Modeling (ISM) philosophy has been used to comprehend the logical connections among these recognized obstacles, their association and progression levels to execute SSCM rehearses in Indian car part. MICMAC examination has additionally been utilized to order recognized obstacles as per their significance. 'Political Instability' has been accounted for as most driver obstacle in executing SSCM. 'Ignorance among society about social practices' has been found as most ward obstacle of the current examination. We accept that, this paper will clearly help business experts/specialists/researchers in widening research in this rising zone and growing new hypotheses/recommendation. This paper may give significant future exploration headings towards expanding viability of supportability in the flexibly chains.

Keywords: Sustainable Supply Chain Management (SSCM), Low carbon supply chain management (LCSCM), Interpretive Structural Modeling (ISM).

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Vivek Gupta, Arvind Jayant. Barriers to Evaluate Low Carbon Supply Chain Management Practices in Manufacturing Industries. Journal of Thermal Engineering and Applications. 2020; 7(2): 24–29p.



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