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A modelling framework for the acquisition and remanufacturing of used products
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2009
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EngineeringModel ReuseIndustrial EngineeringSmart ManufacturingInventory TheoryProduction ManagementOperations ResearchProduct ManagementSupply ChainNew Product DevelopmentDesignUseful Life CycleProduct DistributionSupply Chain ManagementCell PhonesProduct Life CycleOperations ManagementMarketingManufacturing StrategySoftware DesignProduction PlanningIndustrial DesignProfit PotentialBusinessModelling FrameworkTechnologyFactory ModelingProduct Modeling
In recent times, there has been a consistent need for companies to produce ‘green’ products and offer ‘green’ services in order to contribute to environmental protection. The utilisation of used devices (extending their useful life cycle) is an excellent, indirect way for companies to conform to this requirement and, at the same time, increase their profit. Cell phones constitute one of the most interesting cases of products, which can be returned, remanufactured and reused: their replacement rate is large, the available quantity for reuse is huge and, consequently, the profit potential is significant. Motivated by the real case of a company involved in the acquisition and remanufacturing of used cell phones, a simple mathematical programming model is proposed in this work that can help remanufacturing companies to make optimal decisions concerning the quantities to be purchased and remanufactured. Its use, namely the simulation of the model stochastic parameters and the optimisation of the model, reveals not only that the exploitation of used products can be profitable, but also that as the ‘product acquisition system’ improves, the economic benefits for any remanufacturing company can be even greater.
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