DocumentCode
2421967
Title
Recoverable manufacturing systems: a framework for analysis
Author
Guide, V. Daniel R, Jr. ; Srivastava, Rajesh
Author_Institution
Air Force Inst. of Technol., Wright-Patterson AFB, OH, USA
fYear
1997
fDate
27-31 Jul 1997
Firstpage
675
Lastpage
678
Abstract
Recoverable product environments are becoming an increasingly attractive way of providing environmentally friendly products. These type of systems avoid the problem of pollution by extending a product´s useful life and by recycling materials at the end of a product´s life. The management and control of recoverable manufacturing systems are more difficult than in traditional manufacturing systems. Recoverable manufacturing systems include both repair and remanufacturing operations, which differ in key control aspects. In addition, the amount of variability, with respect to materials and scheduling, in both repair and remanufacturing operations is inherently higher than in traditional manufacturing. Here, the authors provide a framework which allows for the analysis of a recoverable manufacturing system and identifies the key areas for research in order to provide effective management and control of such systems
Keywords
environmental factors; management; manufacture; production control; analysis framework; control; environmentally friendly products; management; materials recycling; recoverable manufacturing systems; useful product life extension; Control systems; Costs; Environmental economics; Logistics; Manufacturing systems; Power generation economics; Product design; Recycling; Uncertainty; Waste materials;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Innovation in Technology Management - The Key to Global Leadership. PICMET '97: Portland International Conference on Management and Technology
Conference_Location
Portland, OR
Print_ISBN
0-7803-3574-0
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/PICMET.1997.653560
Filename
653560
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