An integrated logistics operational model for green-supply chain management

An integrated logistics operational model for green-supply chain management

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Article ID: iaor2006696
Country: United Kingdom
Volume: 41
Issue: 4
Start Page Number: 287
End Page Number: 313
Publication Date: Jul 2005
Journal: Transportation Research. Part E, Logistics and Transportation Review
Authors: , ,
Keywords: programming: linear
Abstract:

This paper presents an optimization-based model to deal with integrated logistics operational problems of green-supply chain management (G-SCM). In the proposed methodology, a linear multi-objective programming model is formulated that systematically optimizes the operations of both integrated logistics and corresponding used-product reverse logistics in a given green-supply chain. Factors such as the used-product return ratio and corresponding subsidies from governmental organizations for reverse logistics are considered in the model formulation. Results of numerical studies indicate that using the proposed model, the chain-based aggregate net profits can be improved by 21.1%, compared to the existing operational performance in the particular case studied.

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