Klumpp, MatthiasMatthiasKlumppMeisel, FrankFrankMeiselThies, ChristianChristianThiesBuscher, UdoUdoBuscher2025-04-092025-04-092025Procedia Computer Science 253: 673-682 (2025)https://hdl.handle.net/11420/55295The strategic changeover towards green hydrogen supply chains entails a large number of challenges in determining strategic manufacturing, transportation, and supply chain decisions such as the locations for the generation and storage or the transport mode for the transfer of green hydrogen. Such decisions face three dedicated obstacles interesting for research analysis. First, such decisions in a greenfield setting have in many cases never been made before, reducing the access to historical information about manufacturing and transportation volumes, aggravated by new levels of uncertainty in many global manufacturing and transportation contexts. Second, at the same time, new data sources and computation capabilities become available in a digital Industry 4.0 setting, creating big data and data lake settings where traditional decision support methodologies have limited access and use in this regard. Third, an integrated evaluation of economic, environmental, and social sustainability aspects together with a resilience perspective is required as trade-offs between these different performance dimensions have to be incorporated. This paper outlines and addresses the three specific challenges by deriving a concept of how to integrate the three standard sustainability perspectives with the added resilience perspective and how to tailor this towards decision-making in a strategic, data-driven and digital setting of emerging green hydrogen supply chains.en1877-0509Procedia computer science2025673682Elsevierhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/big data | decision support | Green hydrogen | resilience | sustainabilityTechnology::658: General ManagamentSocial Sciences::333: Economics of Land and EnergySocial Sciences::338: ProductionA multi-perspective framework to address manufacturing and transportation challenges in green hydrogen supply chainsConference Paperhttps://doi.org/10.15480/882.1505810.1016/j.procs.2025.01.12910.15480/882.15058Conference Paper