The Decision on Reserve Logistics Network Structure of End-of-Life Vehicles Recycling

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End-of-life vehicles (ELVs) are the important renewable resources. In order to improve the recovery rate of ELVs and realize its economic value, environmental value and resource value, it is necessary to build a reserve logistics network of ELVs recycling, which is of high efficiency and benefit. The structure has great influence on the operation of whole network. Based on the analysis of different reserve logistics network structures, this paper builds and solves the model of decision on reserve logistics network Structure of ELVs recycling and analyses as well as verifies it using a example.

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