Managing Closed-Loop Supply Chains

Managing Closed-Loop Supply Chains

Author
Simme Douwe P. Flapper, Jo A.E.E. Nunen, Luk N. Wassenhove
Publication Year
2005
Publisher
Springer
Language
English
Document Type
Book
Faculty / Subject Heading
Business Administration

Introduction Closing supply chains refers to taking care of items once they are no longer desired or can no longer be used by their user. Smart management of closed-loop supply chains means profitable recovery of value from these items (products, functional components, materials or packaging). The company closing the supply chain may be the original equipment manuf- turer (OEM), a distribution partner or a third party not involved in the f- ward distribution. In recent years, the management of closed-loop supply chains has gained importance because of increased legislation on producer respon- bility, requiring companies to take back products from customers and to organize for proper recovery and disposal. This legislation is partially due to increased awareness of environmental issues. However, smart com- nies have also understood that returned products often contain lots of value to be recovered. They manage closed-loop supply chains simply because it is a profitable business proposition.


Keywords: Business and Economics / Closed-Loop Supply Chain / Logistics / Re-use / Recovery / Supply / Chain / Supply Chains / Business / Distribution / Linear Optimization / Management / Organization /Planning