Title of article :
Heuristic approach for a pessimistic robust closed loop supply chain network considering commercial, end-of-use and end-of-life returns and quality constraint
Author/Authors :
Seifbarghy, Mehdi Department of Industrial Engineering - Faculty of Engineering -Alzahra University, Tehran, Iran , Ahmadpour, Leyla Department of Industrial Engineering - Faculty of Engineering -Alzahra University, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Nowadays, due to the environmental issues, governmental regulations and economic
benefits, focus on collecting and recovery of products has increased. Recovered products
can be reused or sold in secondary markets. In this paper, we consider a given structure
for a closed loop supply chain, including a manufacturer, distributer and retailer in the
forward logistic; the original products are given to the primary market. In the reverse
logistic of the given structure, the returned products are disassembled and some obtained
parts are used in the manufacturer. We assume that the produced products from returned
parts can be given to a secondary market. A minimum quality level is considered for the
returned parts. A collection site, and a repair site is added to the initial structure and it is
assumed that the disassembled parts to be categorized into end-of-use, end-of-life and
disposals. Some products called commercial returns are not assembled and can be given
to the secondary market after a simple repair. Furthermore, uncertainty on the demand
and return rates are considered and the operational decision variables of the models
which are mainly the flow values in the chain and opening some facilities are determined.
Electronic devices such as mobile phones and printers are suitable examples for the
studied supply chain. The robust counterpart of the model is developed and a solution
approach based on the Lagrangian relaxation is developed for solving the problem. Two
heuristics based on partial derivations are developed to solve the sub problems and results
are analyzed.
Keywords :
Closed loop supply chain , end-of-use , end-of-life , robust optimization , quality level , Lagrangian relaxation
Journal title :
Journal of Industrial and Systems Engineering (JISE)