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Article Citation - Scopus: 3Decision Analysis on Criteria That Affect Design of Reverse Logistic Systems in Textile Sector(Chamber of Textile Engineers, 2018) Güzel, B.; Taş, A.; 29252; 01. Çankaya ÜniversitesiIn this study, reverse logistics implementation is examined in terms of the textile industry. This study examines textile recycling activities and textile wastes that are used in these activities and it also contains information and suggestions on the situation of textile wastes that are not used in recycling activities. The analysis chapter of this study determines the criteria which affect the decisions and activities of companies that carry out textile recycling. The sectoral order of the importance of these criteria, which have been determined as a result of literary research and expert opinions, was maintained by using AHP and DEMATEL multi-criteria decision making techniques. The study also examines the measurements affecting the decisions and activities of companies working in the textile recycling industry and it contains the order of the importance of these measurements, analyzed by using AHP and DEMATEL multi-criteria decision making methods. © 2012.Article Citation - Scopus: 5A Research on Corporate Enterprise Resource Planning (Erp) Systems Used for Supermarket Supply Chain Inventory Management in Turkey(EuroJournals, Inc., 2009) Belbaǧ, S.; Tarım, Şule; Çimen, M.; Tarim, S.; Taş, A.; 29252; Çankaya Meslek Yüksekokulu; 08.02. Çankaya Meslek Yüksekokulu; 08. Meslek Yüksekokulları; 01. Çankaya ÜniversitesiThe purpose of this study is to draw a detailed picture of the current situation with regard to supply chain inventory planning systems used in the Turkish retail sector. During the study, companies developing enterprise resource planning (ERP) software were contacted and asked questions oriented to reveal the contribution of current enterprise resource planning software in supply chain management and the opportunities they offer to users in terms of inventory planning. Interviews were made using one or more of the interview techniques of electronic mail, telephone or one-to-one interview. Through these interviews, it was attempted to determine the estimation and planning capabilities of the existing ERP software and draw an inventory of the solutions currently offered to users that will meet the varying demands of the companies operating in the retail sector. In addition, a comparison of the ERP products of national and foreign software companies producing solutions with various functionalities for the retail sector is made along with an evaluation in view of enterprise management. © EuroJournals Publishing, Inc. 2009.
