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Remanufacturing and the Supply Chain

Remanufacturing and the Supply Chain
Remanufacturing and the Supply Chain
Remanufacturing offers the advantages of energy consumption reduction, cost savings, and waste reduction. However, barriers exist along remanufacturing supply chains, from the supply of used products to consumers’ acceptance/preferences for remanufactured products. Thus, support and coordination activities are needed from supply chain members and related stakeholders. This chapter first introduces the background of remanufacturing, discussing current topics and issues with great concerns by practitioners and researchers such as governments’ efforts for remanufacturing, and collection of used products. Then, we introduce the topic of “competitiveness and uncertainties,” which explores how practitioners in a remanufacturing supply chain should face competition and how to coordinate remanufacturing supply chain players to ensure the stability and development of the remanufacturing supply chain. On the topic of “market acceptance,” we introduce how to measure consumers’ preferences, use government subsidies more efficiently, and provide an innovative service mode for remanufactured truck engines. This chapter ends by providing an overview of the evolving remanufacturing supply chain concept, significance, and practice.
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Palgrave Macmillan
Zhao, Senlin
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Feng, Yunting
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Zhu, Qinghua
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Sarkis, Joseph
Zhao, Senlin
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Feng, Yunting
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Sarkis, Joseph

Zhao, Senlin, Feng, Yunting and Zhu, Qinghua (2022) Remanufacturing and the Supply Chain. In, Sarkis, Joseph (ed.) The Palgrave Handbook of Supply Chain Management. Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 1-25. (doi:10.1007/978-3-030-89822-9_105-1).

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Abstract

Remanufacturing offers the advantages of energy consumption reduction, cost savings, and waste reduction. However, barriers exist along remanufacturing supply chains, from the supply of used products to consumers’ acceptance/preferences for remanufactured products. Thus, support and coordination activities are needed from supply chain members and related stakeholders. This chapter first introduces the background of remanufacturing, discussing current topics and issues with great concerns by practitioners and researchers such as governments’ efforts for remanufacturing, and collection of used products. Then, we introduce the topic of “competitiveness and uncertainties,” which explores how practitioners in a remanufacturing supply chain should face competition and how to coordinate remanufacturing supply chain players to ensure the stability and development of the remanufacturing supply chain. On the topic of “market acceptance,” we introduce how to measure consumers’ preferences, use government subsidies more efficiently, and provide an innovative service mode for remanufactured truck engines. This chapter ends by providing an overview of the evolving remanufacturing supply chain concept, significance, and practice.

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e-pub ahead of print date: 4 October 2022

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Local EPrints ID: 488678
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/488678
PURE UUID: b1398d30-369f-445b-9061-e5515d098b4d
ORCID for Senlin Zhao: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-6815-2735

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Date deposited: 04 Apr 2024 16:37
Last modified: 10 Apr 2024 02:15

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Author: Senlin Zhao ORCID iD
Author: Yunting Feng
Author: Qinghua Zhu
Editor: Joseph Sarkis

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