DocumentCode
43392
Title
Strategic Closed-Loop Facility Location Problem With Carbon Market Trading
Author
Diabat, Ali ; Abdallah, Tarek ; Al-Refaie, Abbas ; Svetinovic, Davor ; Govindan, Kannan
Author_Institution
Program of Eng. Syst. & Manage., Masdar Inst. of Sci. & Technol., Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Volume
60
Issue
2
fYear
2013
fDate
May-13
Firstpage
398
Lastpage
408
Abstract
The burgeoning environmental regulations are forcing companies to green their supply chains by integrating all of their business value-adding operations so as to minimize the impact on the environment. One dimension of greening the supply chain is extending the forward supply chain to collection and recovery of products in a closed-loop configuration. Remanufacturing is the basis of profit-oriented reverse logistics in which recovered products are restored to a marketable condition in order to be resold to the primary or secondary market. In this paper, we introduce a multiechelon multicommodity facility location problem with a trading price of carbon emissions and a cost of procurement. The company might either incur costs if the carbon cap, normally assigned by regulatory agencies, is lower than the total emissions, or gain profit if the carbon cap is higher than the total emissions. A numerical study is presented which studies the impact of different carbon prices on cost and configuration of supply chains.
Keywords
closed loop systems; environmental economics; environmental legislation; facility location; pricing; procurement; recycling; reverse logistics; business value-adding operations; carbon emissions; carbon market trading; carbon prices; closed-loop configuration; environmental regulations; multiechelon multicommodity facility location problem; primary market; procurement cost; product collection; product recovery; profit-oriented reverse logistics; regulatory agency; remanufacturing; secondary market; strategic closed-loop facility location problem; supply chains; Carbon; Carbon dioxide; Companies; Green products; Raw materials; Recycling; Supply chains; Carbon credits; closed-loop supply chain; disposal; flexible legislation; recycling; remanufacturing; reverse logistics;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Engineering Management, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9391
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TEM.2012.2211105
Filename
6303900
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