Distribution activities arising from supply-chains of chemical and food industries involve the shipping of products directly and/or via distribution-centers. Also, due to growing ecology concerns, the recycling of recoverable-materials is becoming a common practice. In this paper, a distribution and recovering problem has been studied and modeled. The solution to the problem-model computes the forward and backward flows on a supply-chain network of a company that take into account ‘green logistics’ considerations. In this problem, vehicles departing from plants/distribution-centers perform delivery of products and pick-up of recyclables at the lowest network-level. At a higher level, larger vehicles re-supply distribution-centers with produ...
Vehicle routing problems (VRP) are receiving a growing attention in process systems engineering due ...
The introduction of (extended) producer responsibility forces Original Equipment Manufacturers to so...
Nowadays, firms incorporate reverse flow to their systems because of some reasons such as economic a...
The growing use of agrochemicals added to the harm that contaminated containers cause to the environ...
In the recent decade, special attention is paid to reverse logistic due to economic benefits of reco...
This paper presents a novel optimization approach to the short-term operational planning of multiech...
Reverse logistics (RL) is gaining importance both in terms of research and industrial applications d...
This chapter proposes a modeling methodology for designing reverse logistics networks. The model aim...
In this paper, a reverse supply chain network is investigated for a decision making. This decision i...
Strategic planning of a supply chain network is one of the most challenging elements of managing rev...
In recent years, reverse logistics has received more attention by researchers due to governmental re...
xvi, 97 pages : color illustrationsPolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577M AMA 2017 ManIn a supply...
This paper deals with the problem of optimally planning the production, inventory and distribution o...
The environmental impact has been a critical issue in supply chain network research. Handling it eff...
Over the last few decades, the importance of reverse logistics is increasing drastically due to gove...
Vehicle routing problems (VRP) are receiving a growing attention in process systems engineering due ...
The introduction of (extended) producer responsibility forces Original Equipment Manufacturers to so...
Nowadays, firms incorporate reverse flow to their systems because of some reasons such as economic a...
The growing use of agrochemicals added to the harm that contaminated containers cause to the environ...
In the recent decade, special attention is paid to reverse logistic due to economic benefits of reco...
This paper presents a novel optimization approach to the short-term operational planning of multiech...
Reverse logistics (RL) is gaining importance both in terms of research and industrial applications d...
This chapter proposes a modeling methodology for designing reverse logistics networks. The model aim...
In this paper, a reverse supply chain network is investigated for a decision making. This decision i...
Strategic planning of a supply chain network is one of the most challenging elements of managing rev...
In recent years, reverse logistics has received more attention by researchers due to governmental re...
xvi, 97 pages : color illustrationsPolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577M AMA 2017 ManIn a supply...
This paper deals with the problem of optimally planning the production, inventory and distribution o...
The environmental impact has been a critical issue in supply chain network research. Handling it eff...
Over the last few decades, the importance of reverse logistics is increasing drastically due to gove...
Vehicle routing problems (VRP) are receiving a growing attention in process systems engineering due ...
The introduction of (extended) producer responsibility forces Original Equipment Manufacturers to so...
Nowadays, firms incorporate reverse flow to their systems because of some reasons such as economic a...