Abstract:
Reverse logistics is a process that enables organizations to become more environmentally
capable through recycling, disposing, and reusing unfit or returned products. Nowadays,
business firms are giving great attention to the forward flow of goods than reverse logistics. To
the best knowledge of the researcher, there are a few researches that specifically show the impact
of adoption of reverse logistics practices on the organizations. Thus, the objective of this study
was to determine the prospects and challenges of reverse logistics practices in the Ethiopian
pharmaceuticals supply agency of Jimma hub. To this effect, the study employed a Descriptive
research design with both quantitative and qualitative methods. The required data was collected
by using self-administered questionnaire, structured interview, and observing different secondary
documents from 120 agency’s employees. Descriptive analysis was performed through SPSS
version 20.From the result we can see that the company’s focus on recycling is very low. To
reduce the cost from returned products and salvage any raw material from the returned product
enough consideration must be given to recycling reverse logistics. Thus, the agency should have
to enforce/strengthen its effort which was found on the way and should have to launch and
becoming functionalize the new incineration establishment for its cost and time advantages.
Since Ethiopia’s pharmaceutical Supply Agency competition is mostly not with each other but
with imported products for health program from donors and revolving fund as well, reverse
logistics practice gives them a better barraging power to impress local suppliers, distributers and
wholesalers.