The logistics sector plays one of the most important roles in the supply chain with the aim of providing a fast, flexible, safe, economical, efficient, and environmentally acceptable …
X Sun, H Yu, WD Solvang - Environmental Science and Pollution …, 2022 - Springer
The recent advancement of digitalization and information and communication technology (ICT) has not only shifted the manufacturing paradigm towards the Fourth Industrial …
Technological development, automation, digitalization, networking, new forms of communication, etc. initiated a new industrial revolution, also known as Industry 4.0. It …
One of novel manners to achieve sustainable development is concentrating on circular economy in order to manage greenhouse gas emissions, energy consumption, and waste. It …
More attention has been paid to the circular economy in recent years due to a focus on sustainability. Reverse logistics is an example of this, as it is critical for embracing and …
L Xin, S Lang, AR Mishra - Operations Management Research, 2022 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Industry 4.0 has the potential of growing industrialization and, on the other hand, disrupting the sustainability of prevailing manufacturing supply chains through inducing great …
On the heels of the online shopping boom during the Covid-19 pandemic, the electronic commerce (e-commerce) surge has many businesses facing an influx in product returns …
Sažetak The negative effects of goods flows realisation are most visible in urban areas as the places of the greatest concentration of economic and social activities. The main goals of …
C Prakash, MK Barua - Resources, Conservation and Recycling, 2016 - Elsevier
Owing to environmental and waste disposal issues, enforced legislation and corporate social concern; companies are focusing on reverse logistics (RL) practices, especially in the …