Abstract:
The pallet is the most common form of packaging
used in the world for product handling, storage, and
transportation. Closed-Loop Pallet Management (CLPM) has
gained significant attention as an efficient approach for goods
handling, storage, and transportation. This study focuses on
developing a System Dynamics model for Closed-Loop Pallet
Management (SDCLPM) using a case study. By utilizing a
system dynamics approach, the dynamic behavior of the factors
involved in the CLPM process is identified and analyzed. The
findings emphasize the significance of accurate forecasting in
reducing pallet purchases and overall pallet management costs.
Moreover, the research reveals the mediating role of moving
pattern, volume, weight, contamination ability, and the varieties
of goods when deciding the required pallet quality. Supplier
capability emerges as a critical consideration in the system, and
selecting pallets made from more durable materials proves to be
an effective strategy for reducing the need for new pallet
purchases and minimizing total pallet management costs. The
findings of this study provide insights into considerations for
effective CLPM systems.
Citation:
A. Piyatilake and A. Thibbotuwawa, "Dynamics in Closed-Loop Pallet Management: A Case Study Approach," 2023 Moratuwa Engineering Research Conference (MERCon), Moratuwa, Sri Lanka, 2023, pp. 444-449, doi: 10.1109/MERCon60487.2023.10355505.