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New products or remanufactured products: Which is consumer-friendly under a closed-loop multi-level supply chain?

Ata Allah Taleizadeh, Mohammad Sadegh Moshtagh, Behdin Vahedi-Nouri and Biswajit Sarkar

Journal of Retailing and Consumer Services, 2023, vol. 73, issue C

Abstract: If the remanufactured and fresh products are in the market at the same price and quality, then it is difficult for the retailer to sell them all together simultaneously. There is differentiability in the market by the consumers even though they are of similar quality and price. These remanufactured products are the effect of a closed-loop supply chain. The closed-loop type supply chain problems have pulled much attention to tackling environmental and social issues for these remanufactured products. Based on the concern, a closed-loop formation of the supply chain is formulated with four players. Two types of quality are assigned for the manufactured and remanufactured products as remanufactured products maintain less quality than the newly manufactured products. The production system is imperfect, then all products are not perfect. A mathematical model with a multi-cycle closed-loop supply chain is discussed here, where the reworking process happens within the same cycle. An acceptance quality level influences the regaining rate of consumed products. The non-integrated phenomenon uses the inventory management policy operated by the vendor and the consignment-type stock policy. This mathematical problem is solved by employing algorithms, developed to achieve the local optimum (non-integrated situations) and global optimum (integrated situations). A numerical example and sensitivity analysis are provided to establish the mathematical model numerically. Results obtain that the retailer can tackle the situation in a proper way such that the closed-loop supply chain always is in profit. The profit is globally maximized, and the best results are obtained from different situations.

Keywords: Closed-loop supply chain management; Remanufacturing; Retail management; Vendor-managed inventory; Consignment stock; Quality (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1016/j.jretconser.2023.103295

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