"Remanufacturing": The Sustainable Service Solution for Past Model Automotive Electronics Support
Document Number: 2008-21-0029
Date Published: October 2008
Author(s):
Joseph W. Kripli - Flight Systems Electronics Group
Abstract:
In this paper, remanufacturing will be explored as a feasible option to maintaining the serviceability of electronic modules fitted to vehicles entering their service life from year four (after warranty) and beyond. Understanding the makeup of each module (content, design, and complexity) determines the feasibility of remanufacturing along with its cost effectiveness. Problems exist storing components for many years and engaging in periodic manufacturing is not cost competitive for high content modules. Thus, if reverse capability is not an option, then remanufacturing is a viable solution that, for certain modules, is a cost-effective and an environmentally responsible (sustainable) solution to the service parts dilemma.
File Size: 383K
Product Status: In Stock
See other papers presented at Convergence 2008, October 2008, Detroit, MI, USA, Session: Sustainability / Environment
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