Harold Krikke
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Hans Ronald "Harold" Krikke (born 1967) is a widely recognized scientist in Closed Loop Supply Chains.


Education and career

He studied
Industrial Engineering Industrial engineering is an engineering profession that is concerned with the optimization of complex process (engineering), processes, systems, or organizations by developing, improving and implementing integrated systems of people, money, kno ...
and Management at
University of Twente The University of Twente (Dutch: ''Universiteit Twente''; , abbr. ) is a public technical university located in Enschede, Netherlands. The university has been placed in the top 170 universities in the world by multiple central ranking tables. I ...
in Enschede. He completed his Ph.D. in 1998 in the field of
reverse logistics Reverse logistics encompasses all operations related to the upstream movement of products and materials. It is "the process of moving goods from their typical final destination for the purpose of capturing value, or proper disposal. Remanufacturin ...
and subsequently he worked as an assistant professor at
Erasmus University Erasmus University Rotterdam (abbreviated as ''EUR'', nl, Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam ) is a public research university located in Rotterdam, Netherlands. The university is named after Desiderius Erasmus Roterodamus, a 15th-century humanist ...
Rotterdam and as a business consultant at Tebodin. Between 2001 and 2005 Krikke worked as a project manager at CentER Applied Research and in 2005 he was appointed associate professor at the Tilburg School of Economics and Business. In April 2008 Krikke became the professor of Closed Loop Supply Chains at Open University Netherlands. In 2010, he became the Durabilit Professor of Closed Loop Supply Chains at the Open University Netherlands.


Expertise

Since 1994 Krikke has conducted research in the field of
reverse logistics Reverse logistics encompasses all operations related to the upstream movement of products and materials. It is "the process of moving goods from their typical final destination for the purpose of capturing value, or proper disposal. Remanufacturin ...
and specifically the Closed Loop
Supply Chain In commerce, a supply chain is a network of facilities that procure raw materials, transform them into intermediate goods and then final products to customers through a distribution system. It refers to the network of organizations, people, acti ...
and its relationship with Purchasing, Product Life Cycle Management and Sales & Marketing.


Closed loop supply chains

A Closed Loop Supply Chain recovers and reuses all the materials that are involved in the production process, including the final product itself along with its packaging. Steps toward achieving that state involve reducing material flows, thereby reducing and limiting
carbon footprint A carbon footprint is the total greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions caused by an individual, event, organization, service, place or product, expressed as carbon dioxide equivalent (CO2e). Greenhouse gases, including the carbon-containing gases carbo ...
, emissions and waste. To manage a closed-loop supply chain optimally, three things are vital. First, match the type of return with the appropriate supply chain. Second, adopt modular
reuse Reuse is the action or practice of using an item, whether for its original purpose (conventional reuse) or to fulfill a different function ( creative reuse or repurposing). It should be distinguished from recycling, which is the breaking down of u ...
, to recover maximal value. Third, the value of re-use data may in some cases be higher than the value of the returns. According to the closed loop supply chain methodology a product first needs to enter into the re-use loop, then into the remanufacturing loop, and finally in the
recycling Recycling is the process of converting waste materials into new materials and objects. The recovery of energy from waste materials is often included in this concept. The recyclability of a material depends on its ability to reacquire the p ...
loop.


Research topics


Resource scarcity

Krikke warns that
natural resource Natural resources are resources that are drawn from nature and used with few modifications. This includes the sources of valued characteristics such as commercial and industrial use, aesthetic value, scientific interest and cultural value. O ...
scarcity is becoming a serious issue. He concludes that there is a lack of data on some resources, but that it is clear that there are less and less materials, energy and water available. Mining companies invest in increasingly remote and politically dangerous areas or in the deep sea to reach ever scarcer reserves. As an example Krikke mentions a large French car manufacturer that was notified by its sustainability officer that most of their factories are located in regions where water is scarce. Because of the high water bills their cars could become unaffordable. Krikke concludes that scarcity of resources have an enormous long term negative environmental and economical impact. A closed loop supply chain and re-using products thus becomes more relevant.


Impact of supply chain on carbon footprint

Krikke studied the impact of a copier manufacturer's supply chain on the total carbon footprint of the product and in the handling of end-of-life vehicles. He found that customers knowledge of a product's carbon footprint can affect purchasing decisions, for example new versus second hand. Companies do not routinely calculate carbon footprint data, and often neglect the supply chain portion of that footprint. Outsourcing complicates this calculation. When looking at refrigerators and cars, 80-90% of emissions are emitted during the user phase. By contrast, personal computers emit 80-90% of their emissions during production and distribution. For network switches, routers and cell-phones, 50% of output occurs in the supply chain. To increase knowledge and awareness of the positive impact of
reuse Reuse is the action or practice of using an item, whether for its original purpose (conventional reuse) or to fulfill a different function ( creative reuse or repurposing). It should be distinguished from recycling, which is the breaking down of u ...
Krikke has developed the "greener network calculator", a unique calculator that gives a clear overview and insight into how much emissions are reduced when buying and using second hand/used hardware rather than new hardware.


Principal publications

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References


External links


Open University Netherlands

Tilburg University Netherlands
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Krikke, Harold 1967 births Living people University of Twente alumni Academic staff of Erasmus University Rotterdam Academic staff of Tilburg University