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An EOQ Inventory Model with Remanufacturing and Dismantling for Parts. / Kozlovskaya, Nadezhda; Pakhomova, Nadezhda; Richter, Knut .
Operations Research in Development Sector. ed. / Arabinda Tripathy; Rabi Narayan Subudhi; Srikanta Patnaik; Jyotiranjan Nayak. Singapore : Springer Nature, 2019. p. 63-80 (Asset Analytics ).Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Conference contribution › Research › peer-review
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T1 - An EOQ Inventory Model with Remanufacturing and Dismantling for Parts
AU - Kozlovskaya, Nadezhda
AU - Pakhomova, Nadezhda
AU - Richter, Knut
N1 - Kozlovskaya N., Pakhomova N., Richter K. (2019) An EOQ Inventory Model with Remanufacturing and Dismantling for Parts. In: Tripathy A., Subudhi R., Patnaik S., Nayak J. (eds) Operations Research in Development Sector. Asset Analytics (Performance and Safety Management). Springer, Singapore
PY - 2019
Y1 - 2019
N2 - A deterministic inventory model with constant demand and return on the base of economic order quantity (EOQ) is considered. We consider a firm that can manufacture new products and recover the value of a used product through remanufacturing with dismantling for parts. The firm provides product at a constant demand rate. Product consists of two parts. Each part is manufactured separately and placed in inventory, then two parts are assembled. The dismantling operation yields two spare parts. Products are returned according to the return rate, other products are disposed of. The returned product is dismantled for parts, any part is inspected whether it is usable or not and then is placed in inventory. Both parts are usable at the different rate. The usable parts are then remanufactured or directly reused, other parts are disposed of.
AB - A deterministic inventory model with constant demand and return on the base of economic order quantity (EOQ) is considered. We consider a firm that can manufacture new products and recover the value of a used product through remanufacturing with dismantling for parts. The firm provides product at a constant demand rate. Product consists of two parts. Each part is manufactured separately and placed in inventory, then two parts are assembled. The dismantling operation yields two spare parts. Products are returned according to the return rate, other products are disposed of. The returned product is dismantled for parts, any part is inspected whether it is usable or not and then is placed in inventory. Both parts are usable at the different rate. The usable parts are then remanufactured or directly reused, other parts are disposed of.
KW - Reverse logistics
KW - Remanufacturing
KW - EOQ
UR - https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-981-13-1954-9_5
M3 - Conference contribution
SN - 9789811319532
T3 - Asset Analytics
SP - 63
EP - 80
BT - Operations Research in Development Sector
A2 - Tripathy, Arabinda
A2 - Subudhi, Rabi Narayan
A2 - Patnaik, Srikanta
A2 - Nayak, Jyotiranjan
PB - Springer Nature
CY - Singapore
ER -
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