AHP-DRIVEN STRATEGIC DECISION FRAMEWORK FOR SELECTING OPTIMAL RADIOPHARMACEUTICAL FACILITY LOCATIONS
For pharmaceutical companies, selecting the optimal location for their radiopharmaceutical production facilities becomes crucial to ensuring operational efficiency, cost-effectiveness, and market competitiveness. This research aims to develop a multi-criteria decision-making framework for selecti...
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Institution: | Institut Teknologi Bandung |
Language: | Indonesia |
Summary: | For pharmaceutical companies, selecting the optimal location for their
radiopharmaceutical production facilities becomes crucial to ensuring operational
efficiency, cost-effectiveness, and market competitiveness. This research aims to
develop a multi-criteria decision-making framework for selecting optimal locations
for radiopharmaceutical facilities in the DKI Jakarta, West Java, and Banten areas
using the Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP). The research began with identifying
alternative locations, specifically Cikarang, Cibitung, Cikampek, and Banjaran, and
then identifying the main relevant criteria, which included proximity to customers,
transportation accessibility, operational support, public acceptance, and legal
acceptance. Data from interviews with experts and stakeholders were collected to
determine the priority weight of each criterion and sub-criterion using pairwise
comparisons in AHP.
AHP analysis indicates that proximity to customers is the most important criterion.
The sub-criterion "number of hospitals served" has the highest priority weight in
the proximity to the customer criterion, whereas the "distance to the nearest toll
gate" is the most important sub-criterion in the transport accessibility criteria. The
best place to build radiopharmaceutical facilities is in Cikarang, Bekasi district. The
location has advantages such as proximity to hospitals and health facilities, good
transportation access, and compliance with regulations and permits, all of which
contribute to the highest AHP score. According to sensitivity analysis, the results
of the location selection are quite robust to changes in the weight of the criteria,
This research makes an important contribution by developing a systematic multicriteria
decision-making framework for radiopharmaceutical facility location
selection. Furthermore, this research provides insight into key factors that must be
considered.
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