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Reverse Supply Chains


Reverse Supply Chains

Author: Surendra M. Gupta

language: en

Publisher: CRC Press

Release Date: 2016-04-19


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Winner of IIE Book of the Month, December 2013The introduction of reverse supply chains has created many challenges in network design, transportation, selection of used products, selection and evaluation of suppliers, performance measurement, marketing-related issues, end-of-life (EOL) alternative selection, remanufacturing, disassembly, and produc

Reverse Logistics


Reverse Logistics

Author: Rommert Dekker

language: en

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Release Date: 2013-06-05


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Reverse logistics concerns the integration of used and obsolete products back into the supply chain as valuable resources. Economic, marketing, and legislative drivers increasingly are leading companies to take back and recover their products after use. The arising product flows pose novel challenges for supply chain management. This book addresses decision making in reverse logistics. It covers a wide range of aspects, related to distribution, production and inventory management, and supply chain management. For each topic, it highlights key managerial issues in real-life examples and explains which quantitative models are available for addressing them. By treating a broad range of issues in a unified way, the book offers the reader a comprehensive view on the field of reverse logistics.

Supply Chain Management and Reverse Logistics


Supply Chain Management and Reverse Logistics

Author: Harald Dyckhoff

language: en

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Release Date: 2013-06-05


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The world of logistics has considerably changed due to globalization, modern information technology, and especially increasing ecological awareness. Large Supply Chain Management (SCM) systems are developing to global logistic networks. This book reflects major trends of the recent decade in SCM and, additionally, presents ideas and visions for logistic networks of the 21st century. Among the various aspects of SCM, emphasis is placed on reverse logistics: closing the loop of a supply chain by integrating waste materials into logistic management decisions.