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    down Reverse logistics costs. A RL strategy deals with all parts of the reverse flow hence incorporating RL in strategic planning would be beneficial to the overall supply chain. 4.9e Reverse Logistics Costs : Factor - 'Devising appropriate policies for Reverse logistics '. Table 4.9e. Reverse Logistics Costs: Factor - ' Devising appropriate policies for Reverse logistics'. a Level…

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    dependence power. 16. Diabat and Kannan (2011) developed a model of the drivers affecting the implementation of green supply chain management (GSCM) practices in organizations using an ISM methodology. Government regulation and legislation, reverse logistics and green design, and integrating quality had the highest driving and highest dependence power. 17. Luthra et al. (2011) identified 11 barriers in implementing GSCM practices in Indian automobile industries and contextual relationship among…

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    the Supply Chain by Anna Maria Jeszka takes a look at the supply chain and the effects the reverse logistics, or the returns of merchandise by customers has on retail chains. The research method that was used in this business research was exploratory and empirical research. The exploratory research method is important because it helps define a new problem…

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    1. Introduction Supply chain management refers to the management of relationships and flows between operations and process (Slack, et al., 2012). Through recent studies, presenting an increasing interest in the topic that is Green Supply Chain Management (GSCM). GSCM aims at the whole optimal material and information flows on the value supply chain management, especially for the aspect of ecological and sociological (Kumar, Teichman and Timpernagel., 2012). The research paper from Tachizawa,…

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    How does outsourcing differ from offshoring? Outsourcing became popular in the mid 1990’s. In the mid 2000’s due to better shipping methods and telecommunications. Companies found that doing work in other countries was becoming more efficient. They also found out that in developing countries wages were lower and lowered the overhead of producing a product or service. A company can outsource work without offshoring work but cannot offshore without outsourcing. There are advantages and risks…

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    provides a positive sensory-motor experience which contributes to development, maintenance, and rehabilitation. Participating in a novel experience in a controlled setting also enhances various sensory and motor skills in safe outdoor environment. Reverse Integrated Basketball Typically, competitive adaptive sports involve only individuals with physical impairments. One study by…

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    23.1 What is Humanitarian Logistics? During last decades interest in HL has grown tremendously both in practical field and in academic community due to the increase in number of sudden natural and manmade disasters globally. Disasters have dramatically increased in last 100 years. Logistics operation contain 80 per cent of activities in any disaster relief operation that why nowadays it is consider to be one of the important aspect in disaster relief (Trunick, 2005). It can be understood better…

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    As a leading off-price apparel and home fashions retailer, Ross chooses only one type of distribution channel. Ross only distributes products through its brick and mortar stores. Ross was founded in 1957 and its headquarters is in Pleasanton, California (Pan, 2013). Ross now has 1,253 stores in 33 states of the United States (including big states like Arizona, Florida, Texas), the District of Columbia, and Guam (Pan, 2013). Ross stores, which are average 26,100 square feet, reside in strip…

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    around the world and 8.8 millions clients everyday. Logistic providers has known lot of changes due to the consumer behavior’s evolution and obliged the delivery professionals to adapt the service to new environment thanks to the technological progress. The globalization and the liberalization of the markets enable the opening of the entire economies and changes UPS task from simple to difficult, however UPS are managing very well with a real logistic…

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    It’s vital to understand that not only customers whom tend to face the challenges or risk. However in terms of customer’s perception, “what we pay for and what we get in the end” is commonly influenced by those people who involved in performing the service. This is applicable to courier services as well. It’s common for problem to arise with sending or receiving a parcel. This takes place due to there are lot to be done in order to transport customers shipment from one point to another.…

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