Purpose Although manufacturers have traditionally viewed reverse supply chain (RSC) activities as a costly nuisance, more recent research has found that the RSC can contribute …
As firms respond to stricter regulations and increasing consumer expectations, reverse logistics programs to support end-of-life product management strategies have become more …
S Cullinane, K Cullinane - Journal of service science and management, 2021 - scirp.org
Online shopping for clothes continues to increase apace and with it, clothing returns. Returns create a whole logistics flow which has negative environmental consequences …
The ongoing transition to a circular economy is changing the shape of supply chains. They are becoming more 'Closed-Loop', combining forward and reverse flows of products and …
ZNL Hansen, SB Larsen, AP Nielsen… - … international journal of …, 2018 - emerald.com
Purpose While forward logistics handles and manages the flow of goods downstream in the supply chain from suppliers to customers, reverse logistics (RL) manages the flow of …
A Meyer, W Niemann, J Mackenzie… - Journal of Transport and …, 2017 - journals.co.za
Background: Reverse logistics (RL) practices have previously been viewed as a cost drain, but have received greater attention from practitioners because of increasing competition and …
NH Tuan, L Tan Buu, T Van Binh - International Journal of …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
This research develops a conceptual model to elucidate the relationship between antecedents of reverse logistics implementation and economic performance. A mixed …
Purpose This study aims to present a methodology and a system to support the technical and managerial issues involved in anomaly detection within the reverse logistics process of …
Purpose The authors explore complex adaptive systems (CAS) theory as an updated theoretical perspective for managing product returns that better matches the chaotic nature …