scholarly journals Logística reversa de baterias automotivas: um estudo de multi-casos sobre coleta e destinação no portal do Pantanal / Reverse logistics of automotive batteries: a multi-case study on collection and disposal in the Brazilian Pantanal

2021 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 537-552
Author(s):  
Anderson Mota Larrea ◽  
Daniela Althoff Philippi
2019 ◽  
Vol 210 ◽  
pp. 612-619 ◽  
Author(s):  
Eliane Pinheiro ◽  
Antonio Carlos de Francisco ◽  
Cassiano Moro Piekarski ◽  
Jovani Taveira de Souza
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2016 ◽  
Vol 8 (3) ◽  
pp. 49
Author(s):  
Sylvain Charlebois ◽  
Paul Uys

<p>With consumer consciousness growing in the area of sustainable food supply, food<br />distribution is looking for methods to embrace, adapt and improve its environmental<br />performance, while still remaining economically competitive. Until recent innovative<br />solutions were developed, coffee pods have been considered as an ecologically unsound<br />approach to single-serve beverages. Some have argued that reverse logistics (recycling) is a<br />better option than green supply chain management (composting). With a particular focus on<br />coffee pods a case study on Club Coffee, which focuses on green supply chain management,<br />is presented for the design of a capacitated distribution network for a two-layer supply chain<br />involved in the distribution of coffee pods in Canada. Our investigation shows that Club<br />Coffee’s relationship is not only critical to fostering the green supply chain ideology, but it is<br />also unique in the business. Findings are presented and limitations and future research are<br />proposed.</p>


2021 ◽  
pp. 0734242X2110452
Author(s):  
Masoud Amirdadi ◽  
Farzad Dehghanian ◽  
Jamal Nahofti Kohneh

The ever-growing stream of waste production has become a critical issue for many metropolitan areas. An effective strategy to address this problem has been the concept of reverse logistics (RL). This paper seeks to develop an appropriate product recovery approach for electronic waste generated in an urban area. Consequently, we have proposed an integrated fuzzy RL model with buyback (BB) offers based on the condition of used-products (UPs) at the time of return. However, this strategy contains a significant challenge, which derives from unpredictability surrounding the return rate of UPs due to its dependency on multiple external factors. Hence, a novel fuzzy probability function is developed to approximate UPs’ chance of return. Besides that, the mathematical RL network’s inherent uncertainty prompted us to employ the fuzzy credibility-based method in the model. Afterward, the model’s objectives are locating and allocating collection centres to customer zones, determining flow between facilities and finding the optimal amount of gathered UPs and BB offers. Finally, we applied the model to a case study concerning product recovery in Mashhad city, Iran, and the results have proven its validity and utility.


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