2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.rcim.2012.05.001
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Disassembly planning and sequencing for end-of-life products with RFID enriched information

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“…(1) Material Flows Arrangement for supplying raw materials and assembly parts and/or component from direct or indirect vendors and/or suppliers [4,7,25,26,39,44] (2) Assembly/Dis-assembly related activity Production facilities needed for assembly/disassembly (i.e., manual/semi-automated/automated processes) associated activities [5,6,12,28,[45][46][47] (3) Reuse related activity Manufacturing infrastructure and facilities needed for cleaning, handling, sorting, inspecting and testing activities [5,12,27,30,[47][48][49] (4) Remanufacture related activity Manufacturing infrastructure and facilities needed for rectifying, repairing and replacing parts and/or components [5,12,27,30,31,[47][48][49] (5) Recycle related activity Manufacturing infrastructure and reprocessing facilities needed for shredding, separating, sorting, inspecting and testing [5,11,12,27,30,32,33,37,38,[47][48][49] (6) Disposal Treatment…”
Section: Ctr Operations Descriptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…(1) Material Flows Arrangement for supplying raw materials and assembly parts and/or component from direct or indirect vendors and/or suppliers [4,7,25,26,39,44] (2) Assembly/Dis-assembly related activity Production facilities needed for assembly/disassembly (i.e., manual/semi-automated/automated processes) associated activities [5,6,12,28,[45][46][47] (3) Reuse related activity Manufacturing infrastructure and facilities needed for cleaning, handling, sorting, inspecting and testing activities [5,12,27,30,[47][48][49] (4) Remanufacture related activity Manufacturing infrastructure and facilities needed for rectifying, repairing and replacing parts and/or components [5,12,27,30,31,[47][48][49] (5) Recycle related activity Manufacturing infrastructure and reprocessing facilities needed for shredding, separating, sorting, inspecting and testing [5,11,12,27,30,32,33,37,38,[47][48][49] (6) Disposal Treatment…”
Section: Ctr Operations Descriptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although there are worldwide environmental authorities, such as governmental bodies and agencies, suppliers, manufacturers, distributors, retailers etc., that have emphasised on the development of sustainable manufacturing along a supply chain, total waste minimisation over its product lifecycle is still not easy to achieve at a satisfactory level [4][5][6][7][8]. One of the primary reasons is that there are dispositions alternatives for achieving increased used product utilisation upon returns [5,6,[9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16]. The outcome of a large number of surveys involving more than 4000 managers from 113 countries by the Boston Consulting Management Group, has also revealed that 70% of global manufacturers and commercial product service providers have been implementing sustainable product design in their corporate strategy for the last six years, and nearly 20% have done so for the last two years [17].…”
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“…Several researchers propose estimation schemes for residual values using data-driven methods such as linear multiple regression, kriging techniques, artificial neural networks, and fuzzy logic [35,36]. Ondemir et al conduct a study on optimal EOL management in closed-loop supply chains using RFID and sensors to reduce labor-intensive and expensive disassembly jobs by capturing lifecycle information [37].…”
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“…GA was applied to confirm the best combination of multi-dimensional parameters in an RFID-based risk control and monitoring system that maintains wine quality during storage [32]. A fuzzy-based disassembly planning and sequencing model, solved by GA, was proposed to help reuse and recycle end-of-life products to reduce the environmental impact by using RFID technology [33]. Fig.9 shows the distribution of articles about RFID data processing by year of publication.…”
Section: Rfid Data Processing (Data Collection)mentioning
confidence: 99%