Perspectives in closed-loop supply chains network design considering risk and uncertainty factors
Yang Hu
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Risk and uncertainty in each stage of CLSC have greatly increased the complexity and reduced process efficiency of the closed-loop networks, impeding the sustainable and resilient development of industries and the circular economy. Recently, increasing interest in academia have been raised on the risk and uncertainty analysis of closed-loop supply chain, yet there is no comprehensive review paper focusing on closed-loop network design considering risk and uncertainty. This paper examines previous research on the domain of closed-loop network design under risk and uncertainties to provide constructive prospects for future study. We selected 106 papers published in the Scopus database from the year 2004 to 2022. We analyse the source of risk and uncertainties of the CLSC network and identified appropriate methods for handling uncertainties in addition to algorithms for solving uncertain CLSCND problems. We also illustrate the evolution of objectives for designing a closed-loop supply chain that is expos to risk or uncertainty, and investigate the application of uncertain network design models in practical industry sectors. Finally, we draw proper research gaps for each category and clarify some novel insights for future study. By considering the impacts of risk or uncertainties of different sources on closed-loop supply chain network design, we can approach the economical, sustainable, social, and resilient objectives effectively and efficiently.
Date: 2023-06
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