A mixed-integer linear programming approach for circular economy-led closed-loop supply chains in green reverse logistics network design under uncertainty

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Izdano u:Journal of Enterprise Information Management vol. 38, no. 1 (2025), p. 1-31
Glavni autor: Gharibi, Kazhal
Daljnji autori: Abdollahzadeh, Sohrab
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100 1 |a Gharibi, Kazhal  |u Urmia University of Technology, Urmia, Islamic Republic of Iran 
245 1 |a A mixed-integer linear programming approach for circular economy-led closed-loop supply chains in green reverse logistics network design under uncertainty 
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520 3 |a PurposeTo maximize the network total profit by calculating the difference between costs and revenue (first objective function). To maximize the positive impact on the environment by integrating GSCM factors in RL (second objective function). To calculate the efficiency of disassembly centers by SDEA method, which are selected as suppliers and maximize the total efficiency (third objective function). To evaluate the resources and total efficiency of the proposed model to facilitate the allocation resource process, to increase resource efficiency and to improve the efficiency of disassembly centers by Inverse DEA.Design/methodology/approachThe design of a closed-loop logistics network for after-sales service for mobile phones and digital cameras has been developed by the mixed-integer linear programming method (MILP). Development of MILP method has been performed by simultaneously considering three main objectives including: total network profit, green supply chain factors (environmental sustainability) and maximizing the efficiency of disassembly centers. The proposed model of study is a six-level, multi-objective, single-period and multi-product that focuses on electrical waste. The efficiency of product return centers is calculated by SDEA method and the most efficient centers are selected.FindingsThe results of using the model in a case mining showed that, due to the use of green factors in network design, environmental pollution and undesirable disposal of some electronic waste were reduced. Also, with the reduction of waste disposal, valuable materials entered the market cycle and the network profit increased.Originality/value(1) Design a closed-loop reverse logistics network for after-sales services; (2) Introduce a multi-objective multi-echelon mixed integer linear programming model; (3) Sensitivity analysis use Inverse-DEA method to increase the efficiency of inefficient units; (4) Use the GSC factors and DEA method in reverse logistics network. 
610 4 |a European Commission European Union 
651 4 |a China 
653 |a Linear programming 
653 |a Integer programming 
653 |a Reverse logistics 
653 |a Sensitivity analysis 
653 |a Product returns 
653 |a Profits 
653 |a Digital cameras 
653 |a Efficiency 
653 |a Closed loops 
653 |a Environmental impact 
653 |a Multiple objective analysis 
653 |a Manufacturing 
653 |a Data envelopment analysis 
653 |a Circular economy 
653 |a Suppliers 
653 |a Sales 
653 |a Dismantling 
653 |a Recycling 
653 |a Waste disposal 
653 |a Sustainability 
653 |a Supply chains 
653 |a Methods 
653 |a Mixed integer 
653 |a Remanufacturing 
653 |a Design factors 
653 |a Network design 
653 |a Profitability 
653 |a Resource efficiency 
653 |a Supply chain sustainability 
653 |a Objective function 
653 |a Electronic waste 
653 |a Objectives 
653 |a Function 
653 |a Pollution 
653 |a Logistics 
653 |a Supply 
653 |a Resource allocation 
653 |a Hazardous wastes 
653 |a Cameras 
653 |a Networks 
653 |a Mobile phones 
653 |a Uncertainty 
653 |a Sustainable development 
653 |a Economic 
700 1 |a Abdollahzadeh, Sohrab  |u Urmia University of Technology, Urmia, Islamic Republic of Iran 
773 0 |t Journal of Enterprise Information Management  |g vol. 38, no. 1 (2025), p. 1-31 
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