Strategic Roadmap for Adopting Data-Driven Proactive Measures in Solar Logistics

Author:

Bhandigani Madhura1,Pattan Akram1,Carpitella Silvia1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Manufacturing Systems Engineering and Management, California State University Northridge, Northridge, CA 91330, USA

Abstract

This study presents a comprehensive overview of the solar industry’s transition towards resilient energy solutions, emphasizing the critical role of data-driven practices in driving this transition through responsible resource management. As continuous technological refinement is essential to optimize solar energy’s potential, the smart use of available data plays a significant part in enhancing the accessibility of solar panels. Building upon prior research investigating the influence of Big Data on solar logistics, this paper proposes a hybrid Multi-Criteria Decision-Making (MCDM) methodology based on expert experience, providing practical support in the implementation of data-driven proactive measures within the solar industry. Specifically, this study focuses on measures aimed at effectively implementing two main logistic strategies, which are Route Optimization (RO) and Warehouse Management (WM). A rigorous analysis of criteria and measures considered to be relevant in the literature is first conducted. Criteria will be screened and weighted to eventually act as drivers toward measure assessment and prioritization. A final sensitivity analysis culminates in the formalization of findings and in the formulation of a pragmatic roadmap tailored for solar industry practitioners, designed to increase operational efficiency while integrating key sustainability principles across supply chain endeavors.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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