2017
DOI: 10.1504/ijsom.2017.082893
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Analysis of issues controlling the feasibility of automobile remanufacturing business in India

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“…Sinha [35] analyzed that India has tremendous potential in remanufacturing business. The main factors of the demand for remanufactured products are the rapidly growing middle class, the market-oriented economy, the availability of trained manpower at a competitive cost, the fairly well-developed credit and financing facilities, and the competitive cost of raw materials.…”
Section: Indiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sinha [35] analyzed that India has tremendous potential in remanufacturing business. The main factors of the demand for remanufactured products are the rapidly growing middle class, the market-oriented economy, the availability of trained manpower at a competitive cost, the fairly well-developed credit and financing facilities, and the competitive cost of raw materials.…”
Section: Indiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Inadequately designed vehicle component is the significant causative factor towards the poor performance of the ELV recycling system [54,55]. It has been observed and studied that, in present ELVs, the vehicle's components are not designed for recycling and remanufacturing, which makes the segregation, dismantling, and other subsequent operations onerous, arduous, challenging, and expensive [56].…”
Section: Improper Design Of Componentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While processes involved in remanufacturing industrial products have been discussed for many years, research examining consumers markets and perceptions of remanufactured products has been scarce (Abbey et al, 2015a;Jiménez-Parra, et al, 2014;. A more comprehensive understanding of the marketing issues for remanufactured products is needed (Souza, 2013;Sinha et al, 2017), so that the relationships between consumers and these markets may be more effectively analysed (Atasu et al, 2010;Govindan, et al, 2015;Subramanian and Subramanyam, 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%