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Логистика возвратных потоков вторичных ресурсов

Логистика возвратных потоков вторичных ресурсов

Abstract

This article discusses the problem of organizing the movement of secondary resource flows in the system of reverse logistics flows. Traditionally, Consumption is considered the point of origin for all types of reverse flows, however, the question remains unanswered as to whether the secondary resource flows should be distinguished within them. This problem requires solution for the proper organisation of recycling processes.

Рассмотрены проблема организации движения потоков вторичных ресурсов в системе потоков возвратной логистики. Точкой происхождения всех видов возвратных потоков традиционно считается сфера потребления, однако остается не решенным вопрос, в какой момент следует выделять из них потоки вторичных ресурсов. Решение данного вопроса необходимо для правильной организации процесса их утилизации.

Keywords

ВОЗВРАТНАЯ ЛОГИСТИКА, РЕВЕРСИВНАЯ ЛОГИСТИКА, УТИЛИЗАЦИЯ, ВТОРИЧНЫЕ РЕСУРСЫ, ВТОРИЧНОЕ СЫРЬЕ

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