Integration of Reverse Logistics Network into an in- Plant Recycling Process: A Case Study of Steel Industry

Authors

  • Syimun Hasan Mehidi

  • Nayan Chakrabarty

  • Avishek Barua

Keywords:

reverse logistics, recycling, steel industry, environmental impact, TORA

Abstract

A case study of a Bangladeshi steel industry is reported that is dealing with some aspects of reverse logistics operation in their organization for instance Bangladesh steel re-rolling mill (BSRM), Chittagong. In this paper, a transportation model is proposed to reduce the extent of internal steel scrap transportation based on real transport network. To validate these model linear optimization model (TORA) is used. This paper basically incorporates the characteristics of in-plant steel scrap transportation which means the most important factors are transported quantity, distance, variable cost and fixed cost. Five sources where scrap generated is found in the case study. In the proposed transportation model, Two collection sites are used, one collection site for two sources of scrap and the other sources is the direct transport of collected steel scrap from each individual to reprocessing units whereas the existing transport network shown two collection sites, one collected scrap source 1 and the other is used to collect scrap from the remaining sources. A methodology is also developed to accurately compute CO2 emission to evaluate the environmental performance depending on the transport distance and quantity. The developed method has shown that environmental performance of propose model is improved.

How to Cite

Syimun Hasan Mehidi, Nayan Chakrabarty, & Avishek Barua. (2014). Integration of Reverse Logistics Network into an in- Plant Recycling Process: A Case Study of Steel Industry. Global Journals of Research in Engineering, 14(G5), 1–10. Retrieved from https://engineeringresearch.org/index.php/GJRE/article/view/1228

Integration of Reverse Logistics Network into an in- Plant Recycling Process: A Case Study of Steel Industry

Published

2014-10-15