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The Reverse Logistic Process of an Automobile Supply Chain Network Supported by a Collaborative Decision-Making Model
Authors:Jorge E Hernández  Raúl Poler  Josefa Mula  Francisco C Lario
Institution:(1) School of Air Transport, Transportation and Logistics, Ubiquitous Technology Application Research Center, Korea Aerospace University, Goyang, Republic of Korea;(2) EXIS Software Engineering, #1801, Building 2, DMC Iaan Sang-am, 1653 Sangam-dong, Mapo-gu, Seoul, Republic of Korea
Abstract:Decision system technologies have long since been a strong support to model and solve planning complexities in the supply chain in a collaborative context. Moreover, one of the main topics to emerge is reverse logistics, which is becoming more relevant in supply chains in terms of the logistics process of removing new or used products from their initial point. Therefore, to present the main aspects that should be considered to share the decision information, which is already used among the members of the supply chain, a study of reverse logistics has been carried out to discover how decision-making activities support the process in supply chains. Furthermore, a simulation experiment has been performed with both the DGRAI 3.0 tool and Rockwell Arena 11® to observe the quality evolution of decision making and the economical impact that the proposed collaborative model will have on the current system. Moreover, this research work shows that a clear impact will appear on the decisional quality at the bottom levels of the supply chain than on the decisional quality of the whole system. The main work hypothesis is that the logistic process costs must lower given the implementation of the proposed collaborative model.
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