Reverse logistics refers to all logistic activities to collect, disassemble and process returned products, parts and packages in order to ensure an environment friendly recovery at a reasonably economic cost. It is a process of planning, implementing and controlling the efficient, cost-effective flow of materials and related information from the point of consumption to the point of origin for the purpose of recapturing value or proper disposal. Environmental legislation and the need to make production and logistics more efficient are the main drivers for the introduction of reverse logistics concept in supply chains. Collaboration among the supply chain partners initiates to establish a smooth flow of products and information of reverse logistics. Generally, supply chain is designed using a forward logistics, whereas in reverse logistics program, the supply chain is collaboration of forward + backward/reverse flow. Reverse logistics programs activate the organizations as the most competitive ones with their best strategies to hold the customers while processing the return goods. Designing this reverse supply chain is the most challenging task in the industry. The models of reverse logistics suggest how to optimize and stimulate the entire process with the corrective action in order to minimize the cost and its effects. This book on reverse logistics with its three sections introduces the underlying concepts, significance, applications, and other useful insights into reverse logistics, to the business community, professionals and students through a compilation of related articles, cases and experiences. It also elucidates an effective and efficiently designed reverse logistics, which can yield a great impact and create a competitive advantage to the industries, while being environment friendly and able to produce cost-effective products.
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR Mita Devi
Mita Devi holds a PGDBA degree from ICFAI Business School, Hyderabad and Master of Arts degree in Sociology with specialization in Human Rights from University of Hyderabad. She is currently working as Associate Consultant at ICFAI Books, an affiliate of the ICFAI University. Her areas of interest include Information Security Management, Management Information Systems, and Systems Analysis and Designing.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR Sashikala Parimi
Sashikala Parimi, who is currently working as a faculty member at Icfai Business School, Hyderabad, holds a doctorate degree in statistics from Osmania University and a masters degree in statistics from Mysore University. She has 15 years of teaching and research experience in the field of statistics operations. She has several research papers to her credit, published in various reputed national and international journals. Currently, she is working as a co-ordinator for PhD program at Icfai. Her areas of interest include statistics, operations, information technology and business intelligence.
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Reverse Logistics: Concepts and Cases
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1st ed.
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9788178817897
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vi+viii+227p., Tables; Figures; References; Bibliography; Glossary; Index; 23cm.
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