2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.apm.2012.02.032
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A new multi-objective stochastic model for a forward/reverse logistic network design with responsiveness and quality level

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“…Generally a mixed-integer linear programming model is generated in order to define the optimum collection locations and recycling factories [12]. After analyzing the literature we concluded the following:…”
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“…Generally a mixed-integer linear programming model is generated in order to define the optimum collection locations and recycling factories [12]. After analyzing the literature we concluded the following:…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most considered decision criterion is the total cost of the network [13][14][15][16][17], followed by the service level [18], and the generated profit [12]. In the recent literature review in [12], the only objectives considered in RL or forward/reverse chain design are: cost, profit, responsiveness (Service level), source balance, and quality.…”
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“…Ramezani et al [26] presented a new multi-objective stochastic model for a forward/reverse logistic network design with responsiveness and quality level. They included three echelons in forward flow viz.…”
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