A mixed integer nonlinear model for closed-loop supply chains with incentive and proximity based product returns
Electronics firms in different locations are being required to collect used products due to environmental and health hazards. In order to meet environmental requirements, firms carry out collection activities and provide incentive offers to attract product returns. A mixed integer non-linear program...
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oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-12672021-05-05T01:14:19Z A mixed integer nonlinear model for closed-loop supply chains with incentive and proximity based product returns Yamzon, Antonio Ventura, Veanney Guico, Paolo Sy, Charlle Electronics firms in different locations are being required to collect used products due to environmental and health hazards. In order to meet environmental requirements, firms carry out collection activities and provide incentive offers to attract product returns. A mixed integer non-linear programming model for a Closed-Loop Supply Chain including decisions for collection activities, incentive offers and recovery options is formulated and validated. Quantity is modeled as a function of incentive offers and distance between the collection centers (distribution/retail centers) and consumers. The quality of product returns follows an arbitrary probability distribution, which is shifted by incentive level. Quality of product returns dictates the possible recovery options, which these can undergo. The model is subjected to scenario analysis. This is comprised of conditions wherein rebate, or discount incentives is preferred and when low or high incentive levels are favored. High stockout cost to secondary consumers encouraged the model to perform more cash rebate activities to stimulate more product returns to satisfy secondary consumer demand. In another situation, high cost of activities while having high stockout cost to secondary consumers induced the model to carryout discount activities as this would generate sales rather than the cash rebate which simply incentivizes the participation in the takeback program. Copyright © 2017, AIDIC Servizi S.r.l. 2017-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/268 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Electronic waste Salvage (Waste, etc.) Industrial ecology Electronic industries—Waste disposal Environmental Engineering Industrial Engineering |
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Electronics firms in different locations are being required to collect used products due to environmental and health hazards. In order to meet environmental requirements, firms carry out collection activities and provide incentive offers to attract product returns. A mixed integer non-linear programming model for a Closed-Loop Supply Chain including decisions for collection activities, incentive offers and recovery options is formulated and validated. Quantity is modeled as a function of incentive offers and distance between the collection centers (distribution/retail centers) and consumers. The quality of product returns follows an arbitrary probability distribution, which is shifted by incentive level. Quality of product returns dictates the possible recovery options, which these can undergo. The model is subjected to scenario analysis. This is comprised of conditions wherein rebate, or discount incentives is preferred and when low or high incentive levels are favored. High stockout cost to secondary consumers encouraged the model to perform more cash rebate activities to stimulate more product returns to satisfy secondary consumer demand. In another situation, high cost of activities while having high stockout cost to secondary consumers induced the model to carryout discount activities as this would generate sales rather than the cash rebate which simply incentivizes the participation in the takeback program. Copyright © 2017, AIDIC Servizi S.r.l. |
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