Going Backwards Reverse Logistics Trends and Practices

“Going Backwards Reverse Logistics Trends and Practices” by Dale S. Rogers, published by the Reverse Logistics Executive Council in 1999, offers a comprehensive overview of reverse logistics, a developing field within business and economics. This 280-page book is presented in English and aims to introduce readers to the key concepts and practices associated with managing reverse logistics effectively.
Readers will find insights into the challenges and strategies involved in reverse logistics, including discussions on secondary markets where limited documentation exists. The book emphasizes the importance of gathering information through various means, including interviews, to provide a well-rounded understanding of this emerging area. With a focus on logistics and supply chain management, this edition serves as a valuable resource for those looking to deepen their knowledge in these subjects.
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The purpose of this book is twofold: to present an overview and introduction to reverse logistics, and to provide insights on how to manage reverse logistics well. Reverse logistics is a new and emerging area, and as such, only a limited amount of information has been published to date. When possible, we have tried to present additional sources of information for the interested reader. However, in some chapters, such as Chapter 3 on Secondary Markets, no written information exists. When documentation was unavailable, information was gained through interviews, many of which were conducted on the condition of anonymity.
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