In this chapter, which focuses on used motor vehicle tires, the possibility of constructing a reverse logistics network over a wide area and the integration or aggregation of logistical bases is examined. This simulation includes a collection system algorithm and cluster-first/route-second method, and we use local research. This procedure consists of three factors. The first is the collection of used motor tires and their transportation to factories as thermal fuels. The second is the improvement of the actual reverse logistics system for used motor vehicles. The final factor is the design of the improved reverse logistical system. Here, the possibility of integrating the reverse logistical bases through a computer simulation with a collection system algorithm and cluster-first/route-second method is discussed using local research.
A Consideration on an Effective Reverse Logistics System for Discarded Tires
EcoProduction
Logistics Operations, Supply Chain Management and Sustainability ; Chapter : 20 ; 285-292
2014-06-11
8 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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