Kılıç, Sadık EnginNikghadam,S.Sadigh,B.L.Ozbayoglu,A.M.Unver,H.O.Kilic,S.E.Manufacturing Engineering2024-07-052024-07-0520150978-989758075-810.5220/00052930008200882-s2.0-84945975177https://doi.org/10.5220/0005293000820088https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14411/3777Institute for Systems and Technologies of Information, Control and Communication (INSTICC)Virtual Enterprise (VE) is a temporary cooperation among independent enterprises to build up a dynamic collaboration framework for manufacturing. One of the most important steps to construct a successful VE is to select the most qualified partners to take role in the project. This paper is a survey of ranking the volunteer companies with respect to four evaluation criteria, proposed unit price, delivery time, quality and enterprises' past performance. Fuzzy logic method is proposed to deal with these four conflicting criteria, considered as input variables of the model. As each criterion is different in nature with the other criterion, various membership functions are used to fuzzify the input values. The next step is to construct the logical fuzzy rules combining the inputs to conclude the output. Mamdani's approach is adopted to evaluate the output in this Fuzzy Inference System. The result of the model is the partnership chance of each partner to participate in VE. A partner with highest partnership chance will be the winner of the negotiation. Implementation of this model to the illustrative example of a partner selection problem in virtual enterprise and comparing it with fuzzy-TOPSIS approach verifies the feasibility of the proposed approach and the computational results are satisfactory. Copyright © 2015 SCITEPRESS - Science and Technology Publications All rights reserve.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFuzzy LogicPartner SelectionVirtual EnterprisePartner selection in formation of virtual enterprises using fuzzy logicConference Object8288