2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.rcim.2013.05.005
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Performance measurement of product returns with recovery for sustainable manufacturing

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“…The capital investment requirement for inspection/remanufacturing/recycling equipment, transport facility and infrastructure, includes IT infrastructure related to sustainable development [1,48,[69][70][71]78] Recycling Cost Costs related to recycling of resources [1,70,76,77] Recovery and Reuse Value Reuse value from plant's waste recovery resource [1,60,[72][73][74][75] Net Profit Ratio (NPR) Current period, net profit/revenue income [11,68] Note: The shade is to distinguish the Dimensions, criteria for reader easier to read. Resource: The results of the literature review.…”
Section: Local Market Regulationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The capital investment requirement for inspection/remanufacturing/recycling equipment, transport facility and infrastructure, includes IT infrastructure related to sustainable development [1,48,[69][70][71]78] Recycling Cost Costs related to recycling of resources [1,70,76,77] Recovery and Reuse Value Reuse value from plant's waste recovery resource [1,60,[72][73][74][75] Net Profit Ratio (NPR) Current period, net profit/revenue income [11,68] Note: The shade is to distinguish the Dimensions, criteria for reader easier to read. Resource: The results of the literature review.…”
Section: Local Market Regulationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In reverse supply chain management, the obsolescence issue is one of the critical aspects for manufacturers to be considered for recovery operations as parts of their business processes [6][7][8]. This is due to the rapid change in technology lifecycle in which the used components may need to be disposed partly and/or entirely and unable to disassemble for other purpose or remanufacturing processes.…”
Section: End Of Life Strategiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent years, the used component obsolescence issue is one of the upmost problems in recovery operations [2,6]. For effective production planning in remanfuacturing operations, the reduction of operational improvement programmes by minimising the inventory holding costs of those obsolete used components can actually improve the profitability of the organisation.…”
Section: Product Returns Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…To mitigate the quantity of E-waste delivering to landfills and recover useful materials, manufacturers have focused on 3R approaches (Reuse, Recycle and Remanufacture) across the Reverse Supply Chain (RSC) on E-waste management (Kuik, 2013;Nagalingam et al, 2013;Kuik et al, 2011). RSC is a set of activities required to recover a returned product from a consumer and reuse or dispose it (Van Wassenhove, 2002).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%