The Influence Of Product Reuse On Production Planning and Control

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The Influence Of Product Reuse On Production Planning and Control. / Schulz, Jonah; Rokoss, Alexander; Schmidt, Matthias.
In: Procedia CIRP, Vol. 130, 01.01.2024, p. 1543-1548.

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title = "The Influence Of Product Reuse On Production Planning and Control",
abstract = "The circular economy concept enables manufacturing companies to react sustainably to changing customer requirements, regulatory requirements and resource scarcity. However, to achieve a high level of economic efficiency alongside ecological targets, logistical performance and its objectives must be addressed. In the linear economic system, which follows the take-make-dispose logic, logistical performance at an operational level is influenced by production planning and control (PPC). To ensure this equally for the circular economic system, it is necessary to analyse how existing PPC processes change comprehensively. This paper focuses on the circular strategy {"}Reuse{"} as it significantly contributes to increasing circularity regarding extending a product{\textquoteright}s lifespan.Therefore, this paper deals with the development of a model of the company{\textquoteright}s internal supply chain for the circular strategy “Reuse”, considering the interdependencies with PPC. This model follows the generic archetype of the Hanoverian Supply Chain Model and will be used to test how conclusions can be drawn about the PPC and whether the PPC main tasks affected can be identified. Successful implementation of this methodology would contribute as a basis for a circular-oriented PPC framework and validate the method for future research.",
keywords = "Engineering, Circular Economy, Circular Strategies, Reuse, internal supply chain, Production Planning and Control, Circular Economy, Circular Strategies, Reuse, Internal Supply Chain, Production Planning, Control",
author = "Jonah Schulz and Alexander Rokoss and Matthias Schmidt",
note = "Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2024 The Authors.; 57th CIRP Conference on Manufacturing Systems - CIRP CMS 2024 : Speeding up manufacturing, CIRP CMS '24 ; Conference date: 29-05-2024 Through 31-05-2024",
year = "2024",
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doi = "10.1016/j.procir.2024.10.280",
language = "English",
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pages = "1543--1548",
journal = "Procedia CIRP",
issn = "2212-8271",
publisher = "Elsevier B.V.",
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