Innovation and Supply Chain Management
Online ISSN : 2187-8684
Print ISSN : 2187-0969
ISSN-L : 2185-0135
Volume 11, Issue 2
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  • Ammar Y. ALQAHTANI, Surendra M. GUPTA, Kenichi NAKASHIMA
    Article type: Journal
    Subject area: Management
    2017 Volume 11 Issue 2 Pages 23-32
    Published: June 28, 2017
    Released on J-STAGE: December 08, 2017
    JOURNAL FREE ACCESS
    This paper presents a non-renewable basic one-dimensional combination warranty policy analysis for an Advanced Remanufacturing-To-Order system for Sensor-embedded products (SEPs). The goal of the proposed approach is to determine how to predict a non-renewing one-dimensional Free Replacement and ProRata combination warranty period for the disassembled components and remanufactured products using the sensor information about the age of every end-of-life (EOL) retrieve products on hand to meet remanufactured product and component demands while minimizing the cost associated with warranty and maximizing manufacturer’s pro?t. Different simulation scenarios are explained and a case example is presented for illustration of the model applicability.
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  • Ammar Y. ALQAHTANI, Surendra M. GUPTA, Kenichi NAKASHIMA
    2017 Volume 11 Issue 2 Pages 13-22
    Published: June 28, 2017
    Released on J-STAGE: December 04, 2017
    JOURNAL FREE ACCESS

    This paper presents a non-renewable basic one-dimensional combination warranty policy analysis for an Advanced Remanufacturing-To-Order system for Sensor-embedded products (SEPs). The goal of the proposed approach is to determine how to predict a non-renewing one-dimensional Free Replacement and ProRata combination warranty period for the disassembled components and remanufactured products using the sensor information about the age of every end-of-life (EOL) retrieve products on hand to meet remanufactured product and component demands while minimizing the cost associated with warranty and maximizing manufacturer ’s pro?t. Different simulation scenarios are explained and a case example is presented for illustration of the model applicability.

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