Title of article
A system dynamics model for dynamic capacity planning of remanufacturing in closed-loop supply chains
Author/Authors
Dimitrios Vlachos، نويسنده , , Patroklos Georgiadis، نويسنده , , Eleftherios Iakovou، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages
28
From page
367
To page
394
Abstract
Product recovery operations in reverse supply chains face continually and rapidly changing product demand characterized by an ever increasing number of product offerings with reduced lifecycles due to both technological advancements and environmental concerns. Capacity planning is a strategic issue of increased complexity importance for the profitability of reverse supply chains due to their highly variable return flows. In this work we tackle the development of efficient capacity planning policies for remanufacturing facilities in reverse supply chains, taking into account not only economic but also environmental issues, such as the take-back obligation imposed by legislation and the “green image” effect on customer demand. The behavior of the generic system under study is analyzed through a simulation model based on the principles of the system dynamics methodology. The simulation model provides an experimental tool, which can be used to evaluate alternative long-term capacity planning policies (“what-if” analysis) using total supply chain profit as measure of policy effectiveness. Validation and numerical experimentation further illustrate the applicability of the developed methodology, while providing additional intuitively sound insights.
Keywords
Capacity Planning , System dynamics , Reverse supply chains , Remanufacturing
Journal title
Computers and Operations Research
Serial Year
2007
Journal title
Computers and Operations Research
Record number
928857
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