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Robust Reverse Logistics Network Design [PDF]

open access: possible, 2020
Recycling waste materials has become increasingly important recently both for economic and environmental reasons. In order to efficiently operate the backward flow of the materials, a basic challenge is to design the proper reverse logistics network containing the collection points, test centers and manufacturing plants.
Egri, Péter   +3 more
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Reverse Logistics

2011
Publisher Summary The focus of this chapter is to determine why materials are returned, which ones are returned, and how they are returned. It also discusses the driving forces behind the associations and makes them active in reverse logistics (RL).
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Model of reverse logistics by means of a logistics operator

International Journal of Business Performance and Supply Chain Modelling, 2014
This study describes a reverse logistics model that can be used for the disposal of waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) from small businesses, which includes its collection, dismantling, sorting, storage and destination by a logistics operator.
Rogerio Valle   +3 more
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Networks in Reverse Logistics

2004
Reverse logistics deals with the organization of the various processes which are necessary for returning waste materials and used goods to their producers resp. into the economic cycle. In the first section of this paper, the impact of reverse logistics on the improvement of the economic and ecological performance of an economy is discussed.
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Reviewing Distribution Issues in Reverse Logistics

1999
Growing environmental concern has called much attention to industrial recovery of used products and materials. Driven by customer expectations and legislative regulation, manufacturers are held responsible to an increasing extent for the entire lifecycle of their products.
Bloemhof-Ruwaard, Jacqueline M.   +2 more
openaire   +4 more sources

Reverse Logistics in the Warehouse

1997
The traditional management of logistics systems, including warehouses, has emphasized the movement of materials from sources of supply to points of consumption. Warehouses are part of the flow process, but we usually assume that the flow goes only from source to consumer.
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Reverse logistics in de grootwitgoedsector

2000
Voor de witgoedsector is op 1 juni 1998 het besluit in werkinggetreden voor afgedankte groot-witgoedapparaten en op 1 januari 1999 voor kleine witgoedapparaten. Dit houdt in dat vanaf 1 januari 1999 de inzamelings-en verwijderingsstructuur voor de grote apparaten effectief moet zijn en vanaf 1 januari 2000 voor kleine apparaten.
Koster, de, M.B.M.   +3 more
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Recycling and reverse logistics [PDF]

open access: possible, 2019
A.R. van Goor, H.M. Visser
openaire   +1 more source

After Sales und Reverse Logistics

2014
Aufgrund des verscharften Wettbewerbs bei der Akquisition von neuen Kunden sowie bei der langfristigen Bindung bestehender Kunden ist es fur Hersteller kaum mehr moglich, sich allein uber das Kernprodukt gegenuber den Konkurrenten zu differenzieren. Zahlreiche Unternehmen konkurrieren mit vielen Wettbewerbern in Markten mit geringen Wachstumschancen ...
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Avoiding Drug Resistance in HIV Reverse Transcriptase

Chemical Reviews, 2021
Maria E Cilento   +2 more
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