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• Understanding the Fundamentals of Reverse Logistics: This unit covers the basics of reverse logistics, including its definition, importance, and key concepts such as product returns, repair, and recycling. It also explores the role of reverse logistics in reducing waste and promoting sustainability.
• Reverse Logistics Process Mapping: In this unit, students learn how to map the reverse logistics process, identifying key activities, stakeholders, and performance metrics. They also develop skills in analyzing and optimizing the reverse logistics process to improve efficiency and reduce costs.
• Product Returns and Recovery: This unit focuses on the product returns process, including the handling of defective or damaged products, and the recovery of products that are still in good condition. Students learn how to design effective product returns processes and develop strategies for recovering value from returned products.
• Reverse Logistics Network Design: In this unit, students learn how to design and optimize reverse logistics networks, including the selection of reverse logistics facilities, transportation modes, and inventory management systems. They also develop skills in analyzing and improving the performance of reverse logistics networks.
• Reverse Logistics and Supply Chain Management: This unit explores the relationship between reverse logistics and supply chain management, including the role of reverse logistics in supporting supply chain operations and improving supply chain performance. Students learn how to integrate reverse logistics into supply chain strategies and develop skills in analyzing and improving supply chain performance.
• Reverse Logistics and Sustainability: In this unit, students learn about the role of reverse logistics in promoting sustainability, including the reduction of waste, the conservation of resources, and the minimization of environmental impacts. They also develop skills in designing and implementing sustainable reverse logistics systems.
• Reverse Logistics and Product Take-Back: This unit focuses on the product take-back process, including the handling of end-of-life products and the recovery of materials from these products. Students learn how to design effective product take-back processes and develop strategies for recovering value from end-of-life products.
• Reverse Logistics and Product Recovery: In this unit, students learn about the product recovery process, including the repair, refurbishment, and remarketing of products. They also develop skills in designing and implementing effective product recovery processes.
• Reverse Logistics and Supply Chain Risk Management: This unit explores the role of reverse logistics in managing supply chain risks, including the risks associated with product returns, product recalls, and supply chain disruptions. Students learn how to identify and mitigate supply chain risks and develop skills in analyzing and improving supply chain resilience.
• Reverse Logistics and Technology: In this unit, students learn about the role of technology in supporting reverse logistics operations, including the use of data analytics, artificial intelligence, and the Internet of Things (IoT). They also develop skills in designing and implementing effective technology solutions for reverse logistics.