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Developing an Integrated Network Model of Forward and Reverse Logistics for Multi Product in a Supply Chain
Oleh:
Prayogo, Dina Natalia
Jenis:
Article from Proceeding
Dalam koleksi:
APCOMS 2009: The 2nd Asia-Pacific Conference on Manufacturing System: Reconfigurable Manufacturing System for Facing Turbulent Manufacturing Environment, November 4th-5th, 2009, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
,
page III.31-38.
Topik:
Closed Loop Network Design
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Multi Product
;
Multi Period
Fulltext:
APCOMS G3-5.pdf
(211.97KB)
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In this paper, the closed loop supply chain network design would be discussed. The supply chain network consists of the forward and reverse materials flows. In the process of forward logistics, suppliers provide raw material to manufacturers, who make products, which are then sent to customers, generally through distributors and retailers. Conversely, a customer might send a product back for return, repair or recycling. Additionally, manufacturers and suppliers also need to deal with defective or non working products. Recycling collectors need to dispose of these recycled products properly, and transfer reusable materials back to the supplier and manufacturer. This process is known as reverse logistics. The proposed network design is a firm that manufactures new products and remanufactures returned products in its facilities. A proposed model for the forward and reverse flows, which includes multi-product and multi period; and their mutual interactions are considered simultaneously and illustrated through a numerical example. The proposed model provides the optimal values of production and transportation quantities of manufactured and remanufactured products while solving the location problem of disassembly, collection and distribution facilities.
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