Tersine Lojistik: Kavram ve işleyiş

Ürünlerin geri kazanımı; çevresel kaygılar firmaların sorumlulukluklarının artması sürdürülebilir gelişme daha az malzeme ve kaynak tüketimi açılarından oldukça yaygın hale gelmektedir ve gelecekte de öneminin artması beklenmektedir Ürünlerin geri almanın ve ürün geri kazanımının sistematik bir şekli olan ve tüketim noktasından orijin noktasına doğru olan tüm ürün ve bilgi akışlarının yönetimi süreci olarak tanımlanabilecek tersine lojistik de tedarik zinciri süreçlerinden biri olarak literatürde yerini almıştır Bu çalışmada tersine lojistik sitemi kavramlar ve sitemin işleyişi ele alınmaktadır Anahtar Kelimeler: Tersine Lojistik Tedarik Zinciri Yönetimi Ürün Geri Kazanımı

Tersine Lojistik: Kavram ve işleyiş

Nowadays the product recovery has arisen as an important issue in business environment and is expected to be more important in the near future because of environmental consciousness firms’ social responsibilities sustainable development and minimization of materials and resources use Reverse logistics can be considered as a systematic form of product returns and recovery and is defined as the process of managing all of the flow of returned products and information from the point of consumption to the origin It can be regarded as one of the processes of supply chain In this way the study examines the systems and the concepts of reverse logistics Key Words: Reverse Logistics Supply Chain Management Product Recovery

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