Value of information in remanufacturing complex products Academic Article uri icon

abstract

  • Remanufacturing facilities usually face a trade-off between limited information about remanufacturing yields and potentially long supplier lead times. To improve production performance, these firms may attempt to acquire more timely and accurate information about remanufacturing yields or alternatively, to reduce the lead times of purchased parts. We develop four decision-making models to evaluate the impact of yield information and supplier lead time on manufacturing costs. We identify the operating conditions under which these capabilities are valuable, along with their relative impact on facility performance. Each model is formulated as an infinite horizon, stochastic dynamic program (Markov decision process). Our results indicate that the yield information is generally quite valuable, while investments in supplier responsiveness provide trivial returns to products with few parts. However, as product complexity increases with large number of target parts, the value of short lead times increases.

published proceedings

  • IIE Transactions

author list (cited authors)

  • FERRER, G., & KETZENBERG, M. E.

citation count

  • 107

complete list of authors

  • FERRER, GERALDO||KETZENBERG, MICHAEL E

publication date

  • January 2004