Model and Algorithm for Logistics Network Integrating Forward and Reverse Flows

역물류를 고려한 통합 물류망 구축에 대한 모델 및 해법에 관한 연구

  • Ko Hyun Jeung (UPS Center for World Wide Supply Chain Management University of Louisville) ;
  • Ko Chang Seong (Department of Industrial Engineering Kyungsung University) ;
  • Chung Ki Ho (Department of e-Business Kyungsung University)
  • Published : 2004.10.01

Abstract

As today's business environment has become more and more competitive, forward as well as backward flows of products among members belonging to a supply chain have been increased. The backward flows of products, which are common in most industries, result from increasing amount of products that are returned, recalled, or need to be repaired. Effective management for these backward flows of products has become an important issue for businesses because of opportunities for simultaneously enhancing profitability and customer satisfaction from returned products. Since third party logistics service providers (3PLs) are playing an important role in reverse logistics operations, the 3PLs should perform two simultaneous logistics operations for a number of different clients who want to improve their logistics operations for both forward and reverse flows. In this case, distribution networks have been independently designed with respect to either forward or backward flows so far. This paper proposes a mixed integer programming model for the design of network integrating both forward and reverse logistics. Since this network design problem belongs to a class of NP-hard problems, we present an efficient heuristic based on Lagrangean relaxation and apply it to numerical examples to test the validity of proposed heuristic.

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