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A deposit-refund system for managing the economical circulation of returnable transport items

Authors
Kim, TaebokSchoenherr, TobiasZanoni, Simone
Issue Date
Oct-2024
Publisher
Elsevier BV
Keywords
Deposit-refund system; Price-dependent demand; Profit maximization; Return rate; Returnable transport items
Citation
Applied Mathematical Modelling, v.134, pp 392 - 416
Pages
25
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SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
Applied Mathematical Modelling
Volume
134
Start Page
392
End Page
416
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/197836
DOI
10.1016/j.apm.2024.05.038
ISSN
0307-904X
1872-8480
Abstract
While the use of Returnable Transport Items (RTI) is a common practice in supply chains committed to sustainability. An efficient RTI circulation mechanism must be implemented to ensure the profitability of the approach. Within this context, this paper presents a deposit-refund system (DRS) designed for RTI circulation to maximize supply chain profitability. The profit optimization analysis considered three scenarios: the vendor's profit, there tailer's profit, and the overall system profit. Tailored solution strategies are developed for each case, considering retail price components, and leading to the identification of the optimal deposit amount required to maximize RTI circulation. We further examinehow the retail price affects the profits of supply chain actors relative to the RTI return rate and studystudy how changes in return rates influence the profit patterns of supply chain actors. The results are scrutinized via several sensitivity analyses, leading to important implications for the design of deposit-refund systems for RTI. We for example find that the vendor's wholesale price has a significant effect in establishing the decision-maker's optimal policy in designing a DRS for RTI circulation. In other words, the wholesale price is a key component in assessing the economic viability and determining the deposit amount for RTI. Moreover, through a couple of hypothetical, butrealistic cases of RTI applications considering specific parameter settings, we shown that the vendor's position can be either significant or insignificant dependong on the difference between the value of the RTI and that of the goods it holds.
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