Proceedings of ICLT 2016
COMPARING DIFFERENT PERCEPTIONS TOWARD LOGISTICS MEGA PROJECT: A CASE OF PAKBARA DEEP SEA PORT IN THAILNAD
Pimpika Chawalit; Pairach Piboonrungroj; Benjenop Buranasiri
Faculty of Economics, Chiang Mai University, Thailand; Faculty of Economics, Chiang Mai University, Thailand; Faculty of Economics, Chiang Mai University, Thailand
International Conference on Logistics & Transport 2016, Singapore, pp. 9-53
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Abstract
The success of supply chain depends on good management and good communication, as well as reverse supply chain. Reverse supply chain is the returning flow of goods and information from consumers back to manufacturers for the purpose of recapture, recreate value or disposal. In recent years, many industries have been increasing attention in reverse supply chain because they concern about the effects of environments, socials and economics (Sustainable Development).
Keywords
supply chain; sustainable; environment
Citation
Pimpika Chawalit; Pairach Piboonrungroj; Benjenop Buranasiri (2016). COMPARING DIFFERENT PERCEPTIONS TOWARD LOGISTICS MEGA PROJECT: A CASE OF PAKBARA DEEP SEA PORT IN THAILNAD. Proceedings of the International Conference on Logistics & Transport (ICLT 2016), Singapore, pp. 9-53.