Multiple Choice
Reverse logistics refers to
A) the collection of used goods donated from to nonprofit organizations by ultimate consumers to be restored,cleaned,repaired,and resold back to ultimate consumers.
B) deconstructing products that failed to pass quality inspection standards on the production line and reusing workable parts instead of throwing out the entire unit.
C) the process of reclaiming recyclable and reusable materials,returns,and reworks from the point-of-consumption or use for repair,remanufacturing,redistribution,or disposal.
D) organizing a cost-effective flow of raw materials,in-process inventory,finished goods,and related information from point of origin to point of consumption to satisfy customer requirements.
E) the donation of old or broken automobiles to nonprofit organizations that can be recycled or turned into scrap with the profits applied to the organization's operating expenses.
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