Remanufacturing : when does it make sense to consider this as a viable option

Remanufacturing is the process of returning end-of-life products to a good-as-new status with warranty provided. It is increasingly becoming a viable option to venture into to meet the global targets set on emission, but its benefits are not made aware to as many. This report aims to raise the aware...

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主要作者: Lee, Yi Wei
其他作者: David Lee Butler
格式: Final Year Project
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-683082023-03-04T18:36:50Z Remanufacturing : when does it make sense to consider this as a viable option Lee, Yi Wei David Lee Butler School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering A*STAR Advanced Remanufacturing and Technology Centre DRNTU::Engineering Remanufacturing is the process of returning end-of-life products to a good-as-new status with warranty provided. It is increasingly becoming a viable option to venture into to meet the global targets set on emission, but its benefits are not made aware to as many. This report aims to raise the awareness on the benefits of remanufacturing by studying key industry leaders and their successful driving factors and provide a comprehensive checklist to help companies decide on when it makes sense to consider remanufacturing as a viable business option. The cost model findings show that while remanufacturing would definitely result in higher profits, several other intangible factors need to be present in order to drive a successful remanufacturing business model, but it still faces several legislation problems that need to be overcome. Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical Engineering) 2016-05-25T05:54:34Z 2016-05-25T05:54:34Z 2016 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/68308 en Nanyang Technological University 58 p. application/pdf
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Remanufacturing : when does it make sense to consider this as a viable option
description Remanufacturing is the process of returning end-of-life products to a good-as-new status with warranty provided. It is increasingly becoming a viable option to venture into to meet the global targets set on emission, but its benefits are not made aware to as many. This report aims to raise the awareness on the benefits of remanufacturing by studying key industry leaders and their successful driving factors and provide a comprehensive checklist to help companies decide on when it makes sense to consider remanufacturing as a viable business option. The cost model findings show that while remanufacturing would definitely result in higher profits, several other intangible factors need to be present in order to drive a successful remanufacturing business model, but it still faces several legislation problems that need to be overcome.
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