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Remanufacturing Logistics Network Design Considering FTZ

Shengchi Wang (), Bin Yang (), Bowei Xu (), Xiaolin Zhu (), Zhihua Hu () and Jiankun Hu ()
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Shengchi Wang: Shanghai Maritime University
Bin Yang: Shanghai Maritime University
Bowei Xu: Shanghai Maritime University
Xiaolin Zhu: Shanghai Maritime University
Zhihua Hu: Shanghai Maritime University
Jiankun Hu: Shanghai Maritime University

A chapter in LISS 2014, 2015, pp 1413-1418 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract With the establishment of China (Shanghai) Pilot Free Trade Zone (CSPFTZ). For remanufacture industry, Free Trade Zone (FTZ) has improved in some policies, such as import tariff, customs performance and timeliness of shipments. Regarding the remanufacturing network design considering FTZ as research subject, the maximum operating profit and the highest Logistics Performance Index (LPI) as objectives, an optimization model involving recovery ratio reflected by dynamic pricing will be build to study the collection strategies and specific logistics network layout of remanufacturing enterprise. Our conclusions show that, under the premise of just considering economic efficiency, the enterprise will still set up remanufacturing center outside the FTZ in spite of taking off the restriction of double-overseas industrial pattern. Meanwhile, along with the increase of the goal weight of LPI, lifting double-overseas industrial pattern restriction will cause the remanufacturing center transfer to FTZ and the bigger scale of the center.

Keywords: Remanufacture; Free trade zone (FTZ); Logistics performance index (LPI); Dynamic pricing; Logistics network design (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-662-43871-8_204

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