Understanding Resulting Interdependencies Within Production Planning And Control In Hybrid Manufacturing/Remanufacturing Systems
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Proceedings of the Conference on Production Systems and Logistics: CPSL 2025: 18th – 21th March 2025, University of San Ignacio de Loyola Lima, Peru. ed. / David Herberger; Marco Hübner. Offenburg: publish-Ing., 2025. p. 114 - 126 (Proceedings of the ... Conference on Production Systems and Logistics; Vol. 7).
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T1 - Understanding Resulting Interdependencies Within Production Planning And Control In Hybrid Manufacturing/Remanufacturing Systems
AU - Schulz, Jonah
AU - Hofmann, Helga
AU - Rokoss, Alexander
AU - Schmidt, Matthias
N1 - Conference code: 7
PY - 2025/5
Y1 - 2025/5
N2 - In recent years, the circular economy has attracted attention from manufacturing companies for its potential to achieve both regulatory and market-driven sustainability objectives. A variety of circular strategies is available for practical implementation. The challenge that arises from implementing circular strategies is the necessity to adapt existing material flows, which requires corresponding modifications to planning processes. In particular, when existing resources, such as available labour, machines or production facilities, are utilised for both the manufacturing process of new products and remanufacturing, traditional approaches to production planning and control (PPC) become increasingly inadequate. A framework that enables companies to align their PPC configuration with their logistical performance targets while utilising circular strategies does not yet exist in the literature. Therefore, this article focuses on the resulting changes within the interdependencies in the context of PPC, with a detailed examination of remanufacturing. A PPC framework, the Hanoverian Supply Chain Model, is used and expanded for this purpose. This article aims to derive the new interdependencies between the internal supply chain and PPC main tasks and embed the findings in the existing framework. This results in an extension of the PPC framework, which acts as a starting point for further systematic investigations in this research area.
AB - In recent years, the circular economy has attracted attention from manufacturing companies for its potential to achieve both regulatory and market-driven sustainability objectives. A variety of circular strategies is available for practical implementation. The challenge that arises from implementing circular strategies is the necessity to adapt existing material flows, which requires corresponding modifications to planning processes. In particular, when existing resources, such as available labour, machines or production facilities, are utilised for both the manufacturing process of new products and remanufacturing, traditional approaches to production planning and control (PPC) become increasingly inadequate. A framework that enables companies to align their PPC configuration with their logistical performance targets while utilising circular strategies does not yet exist in the literature. Therefore, this article focuses on the resulting changes within the interdependencies in the context of PPC, with a detailed examination of remanufacturing. A PPC framework, the Hanoverian Supply Chain Model, is used and expanded for this purpose. This article aims to derive the new interdependencies between the internal supply chain and PPC main tasks and embed the findings in the existing framework. This results in an extension of the PPC framework, which acts as a starting point for further systematic investigations in this research area.
KW - Engineering
UR - https://repo.uni-hannover.de/items/53d07129-cabb-4520-a9f7-14f03e8afcf7
U2 - 10.15488/18861
DO - 10.15488/18861
M3 - Article in conference proceedings
T3 - Proceedings of the ... Conference on Production Systems and Logistics
SP - 114
EP - 126
BT - Proceedings of the Conference on Production Systems and Logistics: CPSL 2025
A2 - Herberger, David
A2 - Hübner, Marco
PB - publish-Ing.
CY - Offenburg
T2 - CPSL 2025 - Conference on Production Systems and Logistics
Y2 - 18 March 2025 through 21 March 2025
ER -