2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2015.11.037
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Reliability and cost optimization for remanufacturing process planning

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“…A numerical study is conducted and their results indicate that if the demand is met exactly, then the remanufacturer's profit is 22% or more. Downloaded by [Library Services City University London] at 01:25 01 July 2016 Jiang et al (2016) presented a dual-objective remanufacturing process optimisation method to maximise the reliability and minimise remanufacturing cost. They include the quality of the returned cores and the faults created by the remanufacturing processes in the assessment of the reliability of the final product using the entropy weight method.…”
Section: Classification Based On Problem Context 31 Quality Modelsmentioning
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“…A numerical study is conducted and their results indicate that if the demand is met exactly, then the remanufacturer's profit is 22% or more. Downloaded by [Library Services City University London] at 01:25 01 July 2016 Jiang et al (2016) presented a dual-objective remanufacturing process optimisation method to maximise the reliability and minimise remanufacturing cost. They include the quality of the returned cores and the faults created by the remanufacturing processes in the assessment of the reliability of the final product using the entropy weight method.…”
Section: Classification Based On Problem Context 31 Quality Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(10) Household appliances: Li (2013) conducted a case study at a small household manufacturing company in China which mainly manufactures soy milk and other low-technology machines. (11) Lathes: Jiang et al (2016) applied their reliability and remanufacturing costs optimisation model on a second-hand lathe bed to evaluate the feasibility and validity of their model and solution approach. (12) AC induction motors: Reyes et al (1995) conducted a case study on AC induction motors at Xerox, to work towards the commitment of zero per cent landfill under their Asset Recovery management shortly called ARM.…”
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“…One of the key reasons given for the failure to realize the full potential of remanufacturing is that few consumers perceive remanufactured goods to be as good as new (Giutini & Gaudette, 2003;Jiang et al, 2016). By definition, remanufacturing is the disassembling, repairing, replacing, and reassembling of a part or product to restore it to a like-new condition (Aydin, Kwong, & Ji, 2015;MacDonald & She, 2015;Thorn & Rogerson, 2002), thus implying the quality of remanufactured products should be nearly equal to that of new products.…”
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“…For future work, it is necessary to carry out a sensitivity analysis on the parameter setting in the proposed algorithm. It is also interesting to deal with the dynamic resource allocation in flexible manufacturing systems [39] and process industry systems [40][41][42][43][44]. In addition, multiobjective scheduling with dynamic resource allocation is also valuable because of its widespread applications.…”
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