1st Edition

The Circular Supply Chain Basic Principles and Techniques

By Ifeyinwa Juliet Orji, Frank Ojadi Copyright 2023
    328 Pages 25 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    Organizations need to stay competitive and transition from a linear make-use-dispose supply chain model to a sustainable one. This book covers techniques and basic principles, historical developments and recent issues facing the adoption of a circular supply chain model.

    The Circular Supply Chain: Basic Principles and Techniques presents the key principles and techniques for the effective integration of a circular economy into supply chains. It discusses sustainability, digitization and the application of blockchain to enhance operations within the realm of Industry 4.0. Principles to assist managers in effectively adopting circularity business models for sustainability improvements are provided, along with the historical background, so the reader can have a better understanding for implementation. Case studies and reading comprehension questions are also offered to help with the effective integration of a circular economy into supply chains.

    This book is written to assist students, practicing engineers and business professionals that work in the industrial and manufacturing sectors, supply chain management, and with advanced technologies associated with Industry 4.0, sustainability, blockchain and digitalization integration techniques of circular supply chains.

    1. The Circular Supply Chain- Introduction and Historical Development. 2. The Future of Circular Supply Chain. 3. Sustainability and Circular Supply. 4. Reverse Supply Chain Management. 5. Supply chain issues in the circular economy. 6. Sustainable supply chain operations in the circular economy. 7. Facilitation of Circular Supply Chains with Digital Technologies. 8. Application of Blockchain technologies in circular supply chains. 9. Circular economy and sustainable business performance. 10. Enablers and Associated Risks to Implementing Circular Economy. 11. Behavioral perspectives to implementing circular economy. 12. Deployment considerations for implementing reverse logistics. 13. The use of Reusable Plastic Containers in Tomato Logistics System: A Case Study in Nigeria. 14. Implementing Circular Economy in the automotive industry: A Case study in Nigeria.

    Biography

    Ifeyinwa Juliet Orji, Ph.D., is an Assistant Professor in the Business School of Soochow University, PR China. Her research interests include green manufacturing, sustainable supply chain management, and operations management. She has previous research experience in the MIT Global Supply Chain and Logistics Excellence (SCALE) Network. Ifeyinwa has published in journals such as Omega: The International Journal of Management Science, Computers and Industrial Engineering, International Journal of Production Economics; International Journal of Production Research; Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice among others. She serves as a reviewer and guest- editor for many reputable journals and has received several awards for excellence in research.

    Frank Ojadi, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor of the Lagos Business School, Nigeria. Dr. Ojadi’s teaching and research interests are in operations management - design and implementation of logistics and supply chain management optimization. His research works have been published in Supply Chain Management: An International Journal; International Journal of Production Research; International Journal of Logistics: Research and Applications. His case studies and technical notes include Sensational Foods Ltd, Talent Drycleaners (among the 15 top-selling cases for 2009, 2010, and 2011 in the category of production and operations management by the European Case Clearing House), Clearing of Imports at the Lagos Seaport, Economic Regulation of Industries and Industrial Sectors, Reforming the Nigeria Police Force, Nigerian Maritime Security, Maritime Administration in Nigeria. He is a member of the editorial board of Journal of Transport and Supply Chain Management, South Africa.