报告题目 | Remanufacturing and Supply Chain Management: Dynamics between OEM and TPR |
报告人(单位) | Jin Mingzhou (University of Tennessee) |
点评人(单位) | 丁溢,杨东辉 |
时间地点 | 时间:2018年6月26日(周二)下午2点 地点:九龙湖经管楼B-201 |
报告内容摘要 | |
Manufacturing is critical to both environmental and economic sustainability. This talk will first talk about the global situation of remanufacturing and then specifically discusses the dynamics between the Original Equipment Manufacturer and the Third-Party Remanufacturer in the reversed supply chain. This study investigates when the OEM will authorize a third-party remanufacturer (TPR) and how the costs and consumer perceptions impact on the OEM and remanufacturer’s decisions. The analysis shows that authorization may help to create the TPR business, which cannot survive without authorization, and increase the profits of both the OEM and the system when both the new product and remanufacturing product have higher costs. However, authorization can never help the system achieve its optimum no matter whether third-party remanufacturing is a new business or not.
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报告人简介: Dr. Mingzhou Jin is the Professor, Associate Head, and Graduate Director of the Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering at the University of Tennessee. He has done funded projects in the areas of optimization, logistics and supply chain management, transportation, economic and life-cycle analysis, climate change, sustainability, data analytics and advanced manufacturing with the total funding for more than $6M from federal and state agencies and industry and has published more than 80 refereed papers. He is serving as the associate editor of Advanced and Sustainable Manufacturing for the Journal of Cleaner Production and serving in the editorial boards of the Engineering Economists and the International Journal of Production Economics. He is currently the Institute of Industrial and Systems Engineers (IISE) Regional Vice President for the Mid-Atlantic Region and an IISE Fellow. |