Bullwhip effect mitigation of green supply chain optimization in electronics industry

Yuhuan Zhao, Ye Cao*, Hao Li, Song Wang, Ya Liu, Yue Li, Yongfeng Zhang

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    Abstract

    Technological advancement and rapid demand changes, lead to shorter life period and booming waste of electronic products. Recycling and reusing activities of electronic products has attracted much attention on the optimization of green supply chain (SC). This study employs system dynamics (SD) model to explore the effect of single strategy and combined scenarios on mitigating inventory amplification, i.e., bullwhip effect (BE) in three-echelon SC. Novel scenario simulation is designed to stimulate recovery activities of electronic waste, decrease solid material depletion and promote clean production. Main thread is as follows: establishing SD model in line with practical operation mechanism, testing the robustness of model, emulating the effect of single strategy and combined scenarios on mitigating BE and finally proposing optimal strategies on the optimization of green SC. Results show that positive recovery activities is an optimal solution in green SC among single strategies; simulated scenarios alleviate the BE largely especially the combination of higher recovery ratio and information transparency reinforcement. Initially, the emulated-mapping of this field helps graphically illustrate the potential optimized-directions and stimulate individual recovery behaviors in green SC.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)888-912
    Number of pages25
    JournalJournal of Cleaner Production
    Volume180
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 10 Apr 2018

    Keywords

    • Bullwhip effect
    • Electronic products
    • Green supply chain
    • Recycling
    • System dynamics

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