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Title A novel multi-level reverse logistics network design optimization model for waste batteries considering facility technology types
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Authors He, ML; Li, QP; Wu, XH; Han, X
Title A novel multi-level reverse logistics network design optimization model for waste batteries considering facility technology types
Year 2024
Published
Abstract The increasing prevalence of electric vehicles (EVs) will lead to a continuous rise in the quantity of waste batteries in the future. The topic regarding reverse logistics network design (RLND) for waste batteries has garnered extensive attention from both the academic and societal realms. However, relevant research in this area has yet to delve deeper. This research proposes a mixed-integer linear programming (MILP) model to optimize the multilevel reverse logistics network (RLN) of waste batteries from the perspective of a circular economy. The model aims to minimize costs as an economic objective and to reduce carbon emissions as an environmental objective. It introduces an expected weighting factor to balance these two conflicting goals. Various technological levels are considered for different processing facilities, thereby enhancing the sustainability of the RLN. The model is applied to a numerical case study in the Nanjing Metropolitan Area of China, obtaining optimal network facility location schemes, technological configuration plans, and transportation schemes between facilities. The study emphasizes the significance of selecting different technology types for facilities, as rational process configurations effectively reduce recycling operational costs and decrease network carbon emissions. Sensitivity analysis emphasizes the impact of uncertain factors on RLND, highlighting the imperative need for a forward-thinking approach to ensure long-term sustainable development for enterprises. Managerial insights aim to guide enterprises and government departments, encouraging the adoption of higher technology types to achieve the dual goals of increased revenue and reduced carbon emissions.
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