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Articles de revues sur le sujet "Chaîne logistique circulaire"
Fulconis, François, et Bernd Philipp. « Packaging et chaîne logistique en boucle fermée : contribution au passage d’une économie linéaire à une économie circulaire ». Logistique & ; Management 24, no 3-4 (octobre 2016) : 186–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/12507970.2016.1268936.
Texte intégralSchirrer, Maxime. « Économie circulaire, mines urbaines et altermétropolisation : une expérience française ». Bulletin de l'Association de géographes français Volume 101, Numéro 1 (2024) : 30–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/12ddl.
Texte intégralMonika, Salzbrunn. « Migration ». Anthropen, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.17184/eac.anthropen.059.
Texte intégralThèses sur le sujet "Chaîne logistique circulaire"
Wu, Ziqing. « Towards hyperconnected circular supply chains : conceptualization, demand estimation, and network design ». Electronic Thesis or Diss., Ecole nationale des Mines d'Albi-Carmaux, 2025. http://www.theses.fr/2025EMAC0002.
Texte intégralThe Circular Economy is receiving growing attention in both academia and industry, yet the implementation of circular principles continues to face significant challenges. In particular, dynamic supply chains and efficient logistics systems that can support circular operations remain underdeveloped. This thesis addresses three key challenges in circular supply chains and offers distinct contributions to advance this evolving field. First, it explores the integration of Physical Internet principles into circular supply chains. Circular systems involve complex multi-directional flows of materials, collaboration among diverse stakeholders, and active engagement from end customers, all of which introduce unique operational challenges. Physical Internet principles — such as seamless flows, stakeholder collaboration, and plug-and-play functionalities — position it as a promising potential solution to these challenges. A conceptual framework is introduced, merging Physical Internet and circular supply chain concepts, and detailing ten interrelated characteristics. Additionally, a maturity model is developed to help companies assess their current practices and devise action plans for adopting this framework. The second contribution addresses the challenge of demand estimation for new businesses entering the circular economy. A market potential estimation framework is proposed, incorporating both quantitative and qualitative methods. This framework combines clustering analysis, multi-criteria decision-making techniques, and expert judgment to estimate market potential based on existing product statistics and secondary market research. The third contribution focuses on supply chain network design within the Circular Economy and Physical Internet context. A decision-support system is developed, incorporating mixed-integer programming models to optimize facility location decisions. This system incorporates the conceptual framework from the first contribution and leverages demand scenarios from the second, offering decision-makers tailored solutions for network design. All three contributions are illustrated through an industrial case on the electric retrofitting of Internal Combustion Engine vehicles, demonstrating the applicability and relevance of the proposed solutions
Gonzalez, rodriguez Magno angel. « Intégration de concepts de gestion de chaine logistique en boucle fermée (CLSCM) et d'analyse du cycle de vie (ACV) : contribution à l’économie circulaire et application aux batteries au plomb ». Electronic Thesis or Diss., Toulouse, INPT, 2020. http://www.theses.fr/2020INPT0114.
Texte intégralOver the past decade, the supply chain concept has undergone significant evolution, transitioning toward an integrated approach that considers both upstream and downstream chains simultaneously. This evolution has led to the development of the closed-loop supply chain (CLSC), aimed at optimizing material utilization across various manufacturing processes. While progress in managing and designing CLSCs has been notable, most research approaches have primarily focused on economic aspects, often addressing environmental concerns as an afterthought or separately via life cycle assessment (LCA). The closure of the supply chain loop typically results in a more intricate system compared to traditional supply chains. Consequently, there is an urgent need for specifically tailored quantitative methods and models to assist managers and professionals in creating more efficient, cost-effective, and sustainable closed-loop systems. The overarching scientific objective of this study is to conduct an integrated analysis that combines CLSC management concepts and Life Cycle Assessment, exploring their interdependence. This investigation will be supported by the increased utilization of lead-acid batteries in motor vehicles, especially in the context of electric vehicles, considered a promising future vehicle option.The model formulation relies on a mixed-variable linear mathematical programming procedure (MILP), incorporating a multi-criteria approach focused on cost minimization and environmental impact. This formulation considers five tiers in the forward network (suppliers, producers, distributors, wholesalers, and retailers) and seven tiers in the reverse network (collection and recycling centers, product disposal, disassembly plant, raw material disposal, third parties, and remanufacturing). The multi-level multi-period strategy involves initially identifying and reducing significant criteria applicable in the multi-objective (in this case, bi-objective) optimization procedure. Two crucial criteria emerged: the total cost of the supply chain and total greenhouse gas emissions, which were recognized as conflicting, warranting the implementation of an epsilon-constraint procedure.The first application of decision support methods (M-TOPSIS and TOPSIS) facilitated the identification of potential supply chain configurations. Subsequently, a life cycle assessment was conducted on the Pareto front-end solutions, enabling a comprehensive multi-criteria analysis involving the selected impact analysis method (Impact 2002+) and the cost criterion. This step revealed solutions that outperformed those previously identified, validating the approach.Strategically, this required the development of environmental submodules for the supply chain blocks to consistently compute environmental indicators. This involved extracting data from the EcoInvent database and utilizing impact factors pertinent to the study's analysis method.Lastly, a sensitivity study highlighted that, for the case study: (i) an increase in the percentage of raw materials recovered from a product designated for recycling, (ii) an improved recovery rate, and (iii) enhancements in the manufacturing/remanufacturing process regarding GHG emissions, are particularly significant in improving the performance of all indicators
Abdullah, Tahira. « Achieving supply chain sustainability, circular economy and sustainable decision making in wake of pandemic and recovery phase : an empirical investigation ». Electronic Thesis or Diss., Aix-Marseille, 2022. http://theses.univ-amu.fr.lama.univ-amu.fr/221216_ABDULLAH_6yi49ilo384ilrpvj437qwhllx_TH.pdf.
Texte intégralThe aim of this study is to analyze and assess the sustainable supply chain dynamics in times of covid-19 global pandemic to identify the challenges faced by supply chain professionals in achieving the sustainability in supply chain in covid-19 global pandemic, the recent sustainability initiatives taken by the companies in the luxury fashion sectors and the sustainable supply chain strategies in result of the opportunities and the lost advantages during pandemic. The research shed light on the gaps to be covered with the lessons learned from covid-19 and redefine future directions of the sustainable supply chain management to ensure sustainable production, consumption, and circular economy. The research aspired to inculcate the sustainable decision-making motives of supply chain professionals in the present context
Santander, Tapia Pavlo Javier Alejandro. « Valorisation en circuit court de déchets thermoplastiques pour la conception par impression 3D de structures composites ». Electronic Thesis or Diss., Université de Lorraine, 2020. http://www.theses.fr/2020LORR0229.
Texte intégralThe management of plastic waste is a major problem that has yet to be resolved with a view to a more sustainable development of human activities. Among the possible solutions, recycling is an interesting way to recycle non-renewable materials. After decades of centralized recycling, there is now a growing interest in approaches based on distributed recycling. Taking advantage of the democratization of open-source 3D printing technologies (OS), we propose to revalorize locally the plastics that can be used by these technologies. This distributed recycling can be considered as a kind of "intelligent network", composed of small coordinated recycling units, which provide recycled plastic filaments to the 3D printing community. The technical feasibility of this plastic recycling approach has been proven in the literature. However, its feasibility from a supply chain and logistics perspective has yet to be demonstrated. In order to address this issue, this research thesis seeks to provide answers to the following research question: Under what conditions is it possible to deploy a sustainable network of local and distributed plastics recycling using open-source 3D printing technologies? Taking into account the above, this research work aims to propose a framework for the analysis and evaluation, from a sustainability perspective, of the distributed plastic recycling approach for 3D printing. The proposed evaluation framework combines optimization and system dynamics in the evaluation of the sustainability of the recycling approach. The application of the evaluation framework to a specific case study of a university seeking to implement a distributed recycling demonstrator to recover 3D printing waste from middle and high schools in northeastern France illustrated the feasibility from a sustainability perspective
Song, MeiCheng. « The contribution of circular economy and the green supply chain management theory to mobile phone waste recycling and reusing system ». Electronic Thesis or Diss., Paris, CNAM, 2019. http://www.theses.fr/2019CNAM1271.
Texte intégralAddressing the difficult problem of eliminating mobile phone waste, based on the concept of creating shared value, circular economy and green supply chain, this thesis was first demonstrated in theoretical frameworks and by the theoretical review of the literature, then put forward the idea and method to build a mobile phone waste recycling system based on these theories. To facilitate the recycling of mobile phone waste at the practical level in China and other countries, the existing problems and the way of operation are summarized, and the utilization space of mobile phone waste is expanded. Quantitative analysis is applied to examine the relevant evaluation indicators and mathematical models at the analytical level. This thesis mainly used the following four types of research methods: analytic hierarchy process,empirical analysis, quantitative and qualitative analysis, as well as an integration of the macro level and micro level analysis. Through these research methods, this thesis made a detailed analysis and discussion on the recycling status, influencing factors, the effects of use, comprehensive evaluation index system and relevant laws and regulations of mobile phone waste. After a detailed analysis, the thesis concluded that even though the evidences have showed that mobile phones waste cause serious pollution to the environment, an enormous amount of economic values still existed in the mobile phones waste. The low rates of recycling and reusing of systems could be strengthened first by improving the economic mechanism based on improving the economic mechanism based on the theories of the circular economy, creating shared value and green supply chains. Second, by improving the technological innovation. Third, by building a relevant system of laws and regulations on mobile phone waste management. Fourth, by establishing a system of reasonable and effective evaluation indicators through the use of mathematical models. And finally, by subsidizing educational activities to promote the protection of the environment and put in place a set of management systems that involve the public, governments and manufacturing companies
Kadio, Aya Kan Christiane. « Le déploiement et l’intégration de l’économie circulaire au sein des organisations logistiques des entreprises : cas d’une démarche d’écologie industrielle au Port Atlantique La Rochelle ». Thesis, La Rochelle, 2020. http://www.theses.fr/2020LAROD002.
Texte intégralThe increasingly alarming signals of depletion and scarcity of renewable and nonrenewable natural resources require more than concrete and quick actions from governments so as to address them knowing that the world today is living on credit. In such context, circular economy has emerged and is already practiced in several countries worldwide. In France, a law on circular economy and the fight against food waste was enacted in 2020. Circular economy has virtues that could save humanity and preserve the needs of future generations. It is a practice which impacts modes of production, distribution and consumption of companies and requires new forms of logistical organization. These represent the core of circular economy and play an important role in the transformation from the linear model to the circular model. However, little research highlights these new forms of logistical organization. The research question is therefore how the integration of circular economy transforms the logistical organization of companies. This thesis funded by ADEME aims at showing the logistical changes via the industrial ecology pillar deployed at Port Atlantique La Rochelle. For this purpose, we have adopted a qualitative methodology based on deductive reasoning and an in-depth study of 6 business cases. It therefore follows from this doctoral research that circular economy: (1) can be qualified as an organizational innovation via industrial ecology; (2) creates changes in companies’ supply chains; (3) has many environmental, economic and social benefits; and yet (4) companies, in implementing it, face several economic, technical, organizational and environmental difficulties
Bouhafs, Ilana. « La fabrique de la transition : construire, diffuser et négocier le sens de la soutenabilité au sein des chaînes d'approvisionnement textile ». Thesis, Université de Lille (2022-....), 2022. http://www.theses.fr/2022ULILD007.
Texte intégralThe latest IPCC report (2022) sounds the alarm bell on the acceleration and intensification of climate change. More than ever, researchers should focus their attention on processes likely to transform our production and consumption patterns to make them more sustainable. Rooted in the field of transition studies, and more especially on the multilevel perspective, and by jointly mobilizing Karl Weick's work on sensemaking and sensegiving (Weick, 1989, 1995, 2005), our reseach aims to bring a new understanding of transition by identifying its micro-foundations and more specifically by understanding how individuals influence both transition and supply chain management (Geels, 2020).Thanks to a multiple and comprehensive case study, mobilizing several methods (semi-structured interviews, observations, and secondary data and press archives), we retrace sensemaking processes of retailers' employees, industrial leaders, and entrepreneurs, and identify both their action and their justifications. Several interpretations of transition, with specific repercussions on supply chain management had been identified. According to our findings, both transition and supply chain management models should be considered as eminently interpretative concepts. Resulting of social processes, they are influenced by interaction and which can also be influenced by intermediary devices
Chapitres de livres sur le sujet "Chaîne logistique circulaire"
LAVILLE, V., Ch LEBLEU, P. MORNAND, L. AIGLE, Ch DESTERKE et E. HORNEZ. « Epidémiologie et prise en charge préhospitalière des traumatisés sévères pédiatriques en opération extérieure ». Dans Médecine et Armées Vol. 46 No.2, 107–14. Editions des archives contemporaines, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.17184/eac.7349.
Texte intégralActes de conférences sur le sujet "Chaîne logistique circulaire"
Echefaj, Khadija, Abdelkabir Charkaoui et Anass Cherrafi. « Sustainable and Resilient Supplier Selection in Circular Economy Framwork : Trends and Perspectives ». Dans 2022 14th International Colloquium of Logistics and Supply Chain Management (LOGISTIQUA). IEEE, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/logistiqua55056.2022.9938112.
Texte intégralLazrak, Youssra, et Amina El Idrissi Tissafi. « Cocreating Sustainability in the Circular Supply Chain : A Qualitative Exploration among Moroccan SMEs ». Dans 2024 IEEE 15th International Colloquium on Logistics and Supply Chain Management (LOGISTIQUA). IEEE, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/logistiqua61063.2024.10571473.
Texte intégralSkalli, Dounia, Abdelkabir Charkaoui et Anass Cherrafi. « The link between Circular economy, Supply chain and Industry 4.0 : mapping the Trends, Challenges and New Perspectives ». Dans 2022 14th International Colloquium of Logistics and Supply Chain Management (LOGISTIQUA). IEEE, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/logistiqua55056.2022.9938081.
Texte intégralHamden, Marwa, Alaeddine Zouari, Rémy Houssin, Fatma Lehyani et Amadou Coulibaly. « Transition to Supply chain 4.0 based on Risk Management and Inventive Design in a Circular Economy environment : State of the art ». Dans 2024 IEEE 15th International Colloquium on Logistics and Supply Chain Management (LOGISTIQUA). IEEE, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/logistiqua61063.2024.10571528.
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