Economically independent reverse logistics of customer-centric closed-loop supply chain for herbal medicines and biofuel
With the primary aim to investigate the financial self-reliance of the reverse-chain, present study formulates a cost-efficient and customer-centric closed-loop supply chain model that links the herbal medicines with biofuel. The proposed model simultaneously considers the production of second-gener...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of cleaner production 2022-02, Vol.334, p.129977, Article 129977 |
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Zusammenfassung: | With the primary aim to investigate the financial self-reliance of the reverse-chain, present study formulates a cost-efficient and customer-centric closed-loop supply chain model that links the herbal medicines with biofuel. The proposed model simultaneously considers the production of second-generation biofuel from used products in the reverse-chain and the re-manufacturing of casing soil as returnable items in manufacturing-chain to address the environmental concerns and ensure a long-term sustainability. Concurrently, this study ameliorates the satisfaction of the retail customers of herbal medicines along with the large clients of second-generation biofuel. In order to achieve more desirable optimal value of main objective function, the present study develops an emended minmax method based semi-autonomized multi-objective optimization algorithm by amending the classical minmax method. Apart from determining the more desirable optimal values of this model with the proposed algorithm in certitude-state, this study determines another Pareto optimal solution of this model under fuzziness in incertitude-state. The sensitivity analysis of ten key parameters of proposed model together with five graphical patterns advocates for the usages of the advanced equipment at both pharmaceutical plants and recycle-plants. This study asks to cautiously and systematically upgrade the machinery at factory. For legislators, while this study appeals to shoot up the business-commitment of pharmaceutical plants to assure a steady availability of herbal medicines, this favors only a reasonable obligation to procure used substrates by recycle-plants.
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•Closed-loop supply chain, linking herbal medicines and biofuel.•Economically independent reverse-chain with returnable items.•Concurrent satisfaction for retail customers & large clients at minimum cost.•Renovation at plant and recycle-plant but not factory is economical.•Upgradation of biofuels-plants pacifies large clients without escalating cost. |
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ISSN: | 0959-6526 1879-1786 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.jclepro.2021.129977 |