A Reference Model of Reverse Logistics Process for Improving Sustainability in the Supply Chain

The reverse logistics process (RLP) has become a key process for the supply chain (SC) given its importance for treating the increasing quantity of returned or recovered products and its impact on sustainability. However, the RLP is complex and involves a high degree of uncertainty and difficult dec...

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Main Authors: Faustino Alarcón, Pascual Cortés-Pellicer, David Pérez-Perales, Ana Mengual-Recuerda
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-09-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/18/10383
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spelling doaj-ebf1feea773f4d3d83573704cd5805792021-09-26T01:29:42ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502021-09-0113103831038310.3390/su131810383A Reference Model of Reverse Logistics Process for Improving Sustainability in the Supply ChainFaustino Alarcón0Pascual Cortés-Pellicer1David Pérez-Perales2Ana Mengual-Recuerda3Research Centre on Production Management and Engineering (CIGIP), Universitat Politècnica de València, 46022 València, SpainDepartment of Business Management, Universitat Politècnica de València, 46022 València, SpainResearch Centre on Production Management and Engineering (CIGIP), Universitat Politècnica de València, 46022 València, SpainDepartment of Business Management, Universitat Politècnica de València, 46022 València, SpainThe reverse logistics process (RLP) has become a key process for the supply chain (SC) given its importance for treating the increasing quantity of returned or recovered products and its impact on sustainability. However, the RLP is complex and involves a high degree of uncertainty and difficult decisions that affect SC efficiency. One of the aspects that can help the most to reduce this complexity and to improve SC efficiency is to formalize this process. The consulted studies agree on the numerous benefits of RLP formalization, but no tools, methodologies or specific solutions were found that help companies to advance in this matter. This work aims to develop a specific tool for RLP formalization so that its efficiency can be increased, leading to an improvement of SC sustainability. The main results comprise a reference model for RLP (RM-RLP) and an associated methodology so that any company can formalize its RLP by modeling its activities. The proposed tool (RM-RLP and methodology) is applied to a closed loop SC of relaxing chairs as an example of RLP formalization, proving its usefulness and, additionally, the improvements that can be reached in three RLP key indicators: total process duration, customer response time and the perceived autonomy and trust of the workers participating in the process.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/18/10383reverse logistics processsustainabilitysupply chainformalizationreference model
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Ana Mengual-Recuerda
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Pascual Cortés-Pellicer
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A Reference Model of Reverse Logistics Process for Improving Sustainability in the Supply Chain
Sustainability
reverse logistics process
sustainability
supply chain
formalization
reference model
author_facet Faustino Alarcón
Pascual Cortés-Pellicer
David Pérez-Perales
Ana Mengual-Recuerda
author_sort Faustino Alarcón
title A Reference Model of Reverse Logistics Process for Improving Sustainability in the Supply Chain
title_short A Reference Model of Reverse Logistics Process for Improving Sustainability in the Supply Chain
title_full A Reference Model of Reverse Logistics Process for Improving Sustainability in the Supply Chain
title_fullStr A Reference Model of Reverse Logistics Process for Improving Sustainability in the Supply Chain
title_full_unstemmed A Reference Model of Reverse Logistics Process for Improving Sustainability in the Supply Chain
title_sort reference model of reverse logistics process for improving sustainability in the supply chain
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2021-09-01
description The reverse logistics process (RLP) has become a key process for the supply chain (SC) given its importance for treating the increasing quantity of returned or recovered products and its impact on sustainability. However, the RLP is complex and involves a high degree of uncertainty and difficult decisions that affect SC efficiency. One of the aspects that can help the most to reduce this complexity and to improve SC efficiency is to formalize this process. The consulted studies agree on the numerous benefits of RLP formalization, but no tools, methodologies or specific solutions were found that help companies to advance in this matter. This work aims to develop a specific tool for RLP formalization so that its efficiency can be increased, leading to an improvement of SC sustainability. The main results comprise a reference model for RLP (RM-RLP) and an associated methodology so that any company can formalize its RLP by modeling its activities. The proposed tool (RM-RLP and methodology) is applied to a closed loop SC of relaxing chairs as an example of RLP formalization, proving its usefulness and, additionally, the improvements that can be reached in three RLP key indicators: total process duration, customer response time and the perceived autonomy and trust of the workers participating in the process.
topic reverse logistics process
sustainability
supply chain
formalization
reference model
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/18/10383
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