Identification of critical factors for the implementation of reverse logistics in the manufacturing industry of Pakistan

Q3 Decision Sciences
Y. Ali, Khaqan Zeb, Abdul Haseeb Khan Babar, M. A. Awan
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Abstract

Purpose The purpose of this research is to identify major barriers to the implementation of reverse logistics (RL). Also, the study addresses best practices among reuse, remanufacture, recycling, refurbishment and repair as alternatives for RL processes. Design/methodology/approach This study targets supply chain management experts for their opinions regarding the identification of critical barriers and alternatives for RL implementation. Their opinions were extracted through a Web questionnaire based on 14 criteria with 5 alternatives. The tools of multi-criteria decision-making are used for analysis, i.e. fuzzy VIKOR and fuzzy TOPSIS. Findings The results indicate that lack of recognition of competitive advantage to be gained through RL practice is the most critical barrier to RL implementation. The least barrier or major facilitator for RL is “supportive initiative for end-of-life products.” The top-ranked alternative in this study is reuse followed by remanufacturing. The least important alternative is “repair” in the case of Pakistan. These alternatives are ranked based on “q values” derived through fuzzy VIKOR. Research limitations/implications The results of this study can only be generalized for the manufacturing sector of Pakistan during the period of the study. Practical implications The findings of this study will assist managers in deploying the best practices concerning RL. Originality/value Fuzzy VIKOR and fuzzy TOPSIS have not been applied to RL alternatives in previous research.
确定巴基斯坦制造业实施逆向物流的关键因素
本研究的目的是确定实施逆向物流(RL)的主要障碍。此外,该研究还探讨了再利用、再制造、再循环、翻新和维修作为RL流程替代方案的最佳实践。设计/方法/途径本研究的目标是供应链管理专家就识别RL实施的关键障碍和替代方案提出意见。他们的意见是通过一份基于14项标准和5项选择的网络问卷来提取的。运用多准则决策工具进行分析,即模糊VIKOR和模糊TOPSIS。研究结果表明,缺乏对强化学习实践所能获得的竞争优势的认识是实施强化学习的最大障碍。RL的最小障碍或主要促进因素是“对报废产品的支持倡议”。在本研究中,排名第一的替代方案是再利用,其次是再制造。对巴基斯坦来说,最不重要的选择是“修复”。根据模糊VIKOR得出的“q值”对这些备选方案进行排名。研究局限性/意义本研究的结果仅适用于研究期间巴基斯坦的制造业。实际意义本研究的结果将有助于管理者部署有关强化学习的最佳实践。原创性/价值模糊VIKOR和模糊TOPSIS在以往的研究中尚未应用于RL方案。
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