JIE Dissertation Listing

 
Author: Harold Krikke
Title: Recovery Strategies and Reverse Logistic Network Design
Institution: University of Twente, Enschede, The Netherlands
Date: 1998
Advisor: Prof. dr A. van Harten
Key Words: reverse logistics, operations research, case-studies
How to Obtain: Contact: dr ir H. R. Krikke 
              Department of MTI 
              School of Management Studies 
              Erasmus University 
              PO Box 1738 
              3000 DR Rotterdam 
              The Netherlands 
              31 (0) 10 4082597/2006  phone 
              31 (0) 10 4089014  fax 
              HKrikke@fac.fbk.eur.nl
Abstract: Reverse logistics concerns the management of returned products and packages to which an Original Equipment Manufacturer is responsible.  Recent developments in marketing and environmental legislation increases volumes of return flows strongly.  While at the moment the volumes are about 5% of yearly sales, this is likely to go up to 25% or more.  This thesis presents a methodology, using Operations Research models, that gives us decision support in the set-up of a reverse-logistic system for durable consumer products.  Two major research questions are addressed: 

1. How to structure recovery from return flows?  In a recovery strategy it is determined to what degree discarded products should be disassembled and which reuse, recycling or disposal options should be applied.  A recovery stategy thus describes which disassembly, recovery and disposal process should be applied to return flows. 

2. Where should which recovery and disposal process be installed at what capacity, once the recovery strategy is known?  Reverse logistic network design concerns determining locations and capacity levels for processes as well as optimising good flows between the processes at the various locations. 

The study is focussed at Europe, where Legislation imposes producer responsibility or product stewardship for OEMs.  However, the results and lessons learned are also very relevant for the USA and Asia.