This paper described an overview of a reverse supply chain
in general and a re-manufacturing process in a reverse supply chain. A Reverse
Supply Chain (RSC) deals with the backward flow of products returned from
users. Increasing attention has been given to the RSC due to the increasing
value of products and technology at the end of direct supply chains as well as
the impact of green legislation. A general model was used in order to examine
possible re-manufacturing processes in reverse supply chains. Several
remanufacturing model processes were investigated. A case study on a
small-to-medium enterprise dealing with electronic products and having RSC
processes was considered. A mathematical model was proposed to evaluate the
cost of remanufacturing process with the objective of minimizing
remanufacturing cost. Using cost as a measurement metric in this research
limits the model, as minimizing cost is not always the main objective of a
system. With end-of-life products, the mathematical model could be different to
cover regulation instead of minimum cost.
Author(s) Details
Maulida Boru Butar
Butar
Universitas Gunadarma, Jalan Margonda Raya No.100, Depok,
Indonesia.
Mohammad Yamin
Universitas Gunadarma, Jalan Margonda Raya No.100, Depok,
Indonesia.
Please see the link:- https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/strufp/v11/1479
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