AGRICULTURAL
UNIVERSITY OF ATHENS
Department of Agribusiness
& Supply Chain Management

5810 - Reverse Logistics Chain and Circular Economy

Content

• Adapting to new situations • Decision-making • Working independently • Teamwork • Working in an international environment • Working in an interdisciplinary environment • Production of new research ideas • Project planning and management • Respect for the natural environment • Advance free, creative and causative thinking

Learning results

The aim of the course is to:

  • examine the material flows of products that have completed their useful life cycle.
  • analyse the alternative options available to businesses and organizations.
  • discuss the role and obligations of the parties involved.
  • examine the similarities and differences with the forward supply chain, as well as synergy
    capabilities, in order to create closed-loop supply chains.
  • highlight the economic and environmental benefits of reverse supply chains.
    Upon successful completion of the course, the student will be able to:
  • explain the importance of reverse supply chains.
  • describe alternative reverse logistics networks.
  • develop specific proposals on how to improve the efficiency and performance of extended
    supply chains.
  • synthesise the requirements of forward and reverse supply chains.
  • plan expanded supply chains.

Bibliography

Suggested Bibliography in Greek Language: • Μαλινδρέτος, Γ. (2015). Εφοδιαστική αλυσίδα, logistics και εξυπηρέτηση πελατών. Αθήνα: Σύνδεσμος Ελληνικών Ακαδημαϊκών Βιβλιοθηκών. Suggested Bibliography in English Language: • Dyckhoff, H., Lackes, R. & Reese, J. (2013). Supply Chain Management and Reverse Logistics. Berlin: Springer. • Gupta, S.M. (2016). Reverse Supply Chains: Issues and Analysis. Boca Raton, Florida: CRC Press. Related academic Journals: • International Journal of Production Research • Journal of Cleaner Production • Journal of Operations Management Instructor's Notes

Faculty

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foivos@aua.gr
Assistant Professor in "Agri-food Supply Chain Management" Foivos Anastasiadis is an Assistant Professor at […]

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The Department was created in 2019 (article 20, Law 4589/2019) and is an evolution of the Supply Systems Management Department (D.S.E.). Housed in a 770 sq.m. building. within a plot with a total area of 8,000 sq.m. in facilities with extensive research and teaching spaces.
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