Yeşil Tedarik Zinciri Uygulamalarının İşletme Performansı ve Rekabet Edebilirliğe Etkisi - İmalat Sanayisinde Bir Firma Analizi Ve Uygulaması

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Abstract

Hızla değişen ve gelişen dünyada pazar şartları da dolaylı olarak değişmekte olup değişime ayak uydurabilip varlığını sürdürebilmek ve devamlılığını sağlayabilmek için sürekli çaba içersinde olan işletmeler son dönemlerde tedarik zinciri yönetiminin önemine dikkat çekmek istemektedirler. Teknolojik yeniliklere bağlı olarak dünya üzerindeki doğal kaynaklar ve gelecek eğilimleri takip edilebilir bir hal almaktadır. İşletme süreçlerinde kullanılan hammadde ve malzemeler enerji kaynaklarının çeşitliliği ve doğal çevre ile olan ilişkiyi arttırmaktadır. Değişen ve gelişen dünyada her şey etkilendiği gibi lojistik sektörü de etkilenmektedir. Doğaya ve insana faydalı olabilmek adına firma ve üreticiler de Yeşil Tedarik Zinciri Yönetimini geliştirmişlerdir. Yeşil satın alma, yeşil tasarım, yeşil üretim, yeşil pazarlama, yeşil dağıtım ve tersine lojistik, yeşil tedarik zinciri yönetimini oluşturan öğelerdir. Yeşil tedarik zinciri yönetimi uygulamaları genel olarak üretim sektöründe görülse de dolaylı olarak tüm sektörlere de ilham olmaktadır. Bu araştırmada yeşil tedarik zinciri uygulamalarının işletme performansı ve rekabet edebilirliğe etkisi imalat sanayisinde bir firma analizi ve uygulaması araştırılmıştır.

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In a rapidly changing and developing world, market conditions are also changing indirectly, and companies that are constantly striving to keep up with the change and maintain their existence and to ensure their continuity have recently wanted to draw attention to the importance of supply chain management. Due to technological innovations, natural resources and future trends in the world have become traceable. The raw materials and materials used in business processes increase the diversity of energy sources and the relationship with the natural environment. In the changing and developing world, the logistics sector has been affected as well. In order to be beneficial to nature and people, companies and manufacturers have developed Green Supply Chain Management. Green purchasing, green design, green production, green marketing, green distribution and reverse logistics are the elements that make up the green supply chain management. Although green supply chain management practices are generally seen in the manufacturing sector, they have indirectly inspired all sectors. In this study, the Effect of Green Supply Chain Applications on Business Performance and Competitiveness A Company Analysis and Application in Manufacturing Industry was investigated.

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