Globalization policies are encouraging manufacturing companies to produce environment- friendly products that offer a sustainable competitive advantage. Currently, product recovery …
Global sustainability regulations and market restrictions prompted global industries to develop the backflow supply chain management system termed reverse logistics. Reverse …
Supply chains are composed of multiple stakeholders who have complex interrelationships. In addition, the forward and reverse flow of materials, information, human resources, and …
This paper is demonstrated the reverse logistics in the food and beverage industries in Malaysia. Reverse logistics defined as the return, exchange, refurbishment, remarketing and …
AS Butt, I Ali, K Govindan - Production Planning & Control, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Contemporary business models need to re-imagine the production and distribution of goods and services embedding social, economic, and environmental goals concurrently. To this …
The reverse logistics process (RLP) has become a key process for the supply chain (SC) given its importance for treating the increasing quantity of returned or recovered products …
EL Marsillac - International Journal of Logistics Systems …, 2008 - inderscienceonline.com
Environmental and economic issues have significant impacts on reverse logistics and are thought to form one of the developmental cornerstones of green supply chains. Global …
Purpose The implementation of reverse logistics (RL) as a strategic decision has gained significant attention amongst organisations due to its benefits to sustainable development …
Based on environmental, legal, social, and economic factors, reverse logistics and closed- loop supply chain issues have attracted attention among both academia and practitioners …