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Robust facility location in reverse logistics. [PDF]
AbstractAs environmental awareness is becoming increasingly important, alternatives are needed for the traditional forward product flows of supply chains. The field of reverse logistics covers activities that aim to recover resources from their final destination, and acts as the foundation of the efficient backward flow of these materials.
Egri P, Dávid B, Kis T, Krész M.
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"Reverse Logistics In Globalization Aspects " [PDF]
This paper presents issues connected with adaptation of modern solutions of reverse logisticsmanagement in enterprise to the concept of sustainable development promoted by the European Union.Nowadays more and more businesses are looking to grow their reverse logistics capabilities in global market.
Janusz Grabara, Iwona Grabara
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Quantitative Models for Reverse Logistics [PDF]
This article surveys the recently emerged field of reverse logistics. The management of return flows induced by the various forms of reuse of products and materials in industrial production processes has received growing attention throughout this decade.
Fleischmann, Moritz+5 more
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Reverse Logistics and Urban Logistics: Making a Link [PDF]
This work is aimed at analyzing potential links between reverse logistics and urban logistics and describing opportunities for collaboration between both areas of research. A description of the current state-of-the-art is provided in order to highlight the main challenges faced by both disciplines. For example, regarding reverse logistics, new recovery
Sergio Rubio+3 more
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A Framework for Reverse Logistics [PDF]
Twenty years ago, supply chains were busy fine-tuning the logistics of products from raw material to the end customer. Products are obviously still streaming in the direction of the end customer but an increasing flow of products is corning back. This is happening for a whole range of industries, covering electronic goods, pharmaceuticals, beverages ...
de Brito, M.P., Dekker, R.
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The Benefits of Reverse Logistics [PDF]
In conventional systems of prospect logistics, the flow starts from the raw material provided by suppliers, then manufactured parts and components for assembly of the end product which goes to consumers, and, when fully used can be recycled. The reverse logistics disposed of products eligible for repair, alteration, distribution of the parts, that can ...
Janusz Grabara+2 more
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Reverse logistics in the construction industry
Reverse logistics in construction refers to the movement of products and materials from salvaged buildings to a new construction site. While there is a plethora of studies looking at various aspects of the reverse logistics chain, there is no systematic review of literature on this important subject as applied to the construction industry.
Hosseini, M. R.+3 more
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Reverse Logistics in Agriculture
Reverse logistics is a relatively new research area, both in theoretical and empirical terms. Due to the requirements of modern civilization, the present society produces more and more material goods that satisfy it different needs. The consequences of these actions include a huge amount of waste both during production of these goods as well as after ...
Ihar Baranau, Andrej Lisec
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The Role of Reverse Logistics in the Concept of Logistics Centers
AbstractPurposeThe purpose of this research is to identify the barriers faced in the adoption of reverse logistics (RL) and the respective overcoming schemas provided by the logistics centers (LCs). However the lack of awareness on the benefits of the RL both from economic and environment angles is a major factor creating the resistance to complement ...
Ali E. Akgün+2 more
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Information management in Reverse logistics
This paper presents an overview of challenges related to information management in reverse logistics and an overview of selected disruptive technologies (Internet of Things, Blockchain, Cloud computing and Artificial intelligence) that improve information management and information flow in the reverse logistics chain.
Jović, Marija+3 more
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