Designing a Reverse Logistics Network for an E-Commerce Firm: A Case Study

Debadyuti Das
University of Delhi, India

Rahul Kumar
University of Delhi, India

Manish Kumar Rajak
ShopClues Gurugram, Haryana, India

The present work is an attempt to design a reverse logistics (RL) network for an e-commerce firm based on one of the most frequently returned items namely fashion goods. The problem essentially revolves around the trade-off between cost and responsiveness in designing an RL network for an e-commerce firm. We have considered several large neighborhoods in the northern capital region of India and treated the same as customer indexes from which the returns originate. Several candidate nodes have been identified as initial collection centers (ICCs) in which the returns from the customer indexes are initially collected and stored for some time before being sent to the final warehouses. There are three warehouses in three different cities. We have ensured that one customer index would be assigned to only one ICC. The decision variables of the above problem include the selection of ICCs, the assignment of the customer indexes to the ICCs and finally the volume of returns to be shipped from the ICCs to all three warehouses. We have formulated the above problem as a mixed integer linear programming (MILP) problem with a view to minimizing the total cost of the network. We have carried out sensitivity analyses on relevant parameters and provided rich managerial insights.

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