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Interestingly, this idea of reuse is not a new phenomenon. Recycling of plastics, papers, metals, reuse of glass bottles, etc. are being practised for a few decades. In contrast to
recycling, where recovery is done for useful material, remanufacturing is done for recovery of parts, components, modules or even at product level. These recovered parts/components are thoroughly cleaned, inspected and if necessary
repaired and replaced with new ones and then reassembled to build up a product with quality 'as good as new'. One should remark that a remanufactured item is often cheaper than a new one as the reprocessing and manufacturing
expenditures (time, energy, cost, etc.) are avoided. For example, a used machine can be remanufactured to "as good as new" for 50-60% of the cost of new machine and Berkeley Auto Mall is selling refurbished Maruti 800 series 1997
(AC) model at Rs. 130 000. With global concern over environmental issues, various countries have formed stringent laws on disposal of goods and take-back policies are made mandatory for companies. Disposal cost has drastically
increased several times. Consumers too demand for a 'green' image of the company. The best option available for a company to come out with such pressures from the government and customers is 'Green manufacturing'. It is not only
economically profitable but also ecologically beneficial. 'Green manufacturing' is successfully operating in western world like US and Europe. Several companies, like Xerox, IBM, Kodak, etc., have adopted it for their
products. There are estimated to be in excess of 73000 firms engaged in remanufacturing in USA directly employing over 350 000 people with total sales accounting for $ 53 billion per year. In India, unfortunately product recovery
is still not well known in business sector and market. Although, environment has already become a serious issue in strategic plans for an Indian manufacturer, no organised effort has yet been seen in recovery of used products or
remanufacturing. On the other hand, India being a developing country, perhaps, bears enough potential as a market for remanufactured products. We cannot deny the facts that product recovery practices exist in the Indian market as
an unorganised business sector and also there is a presence of strong secondhand market segment. In a price sensitive market like India, if there is availability of refurbished/remanufactured products, one would definitely plan to
buy a remanufactured product from the company as the price is comparable to a secondhand product and the quality is comparable to a new product. 'Green manufacturing' involves product recovery activities and reverse logistics.
The former reflects on various operations, which are directly applied on the returned product so as to convert it to a usable one. There are various types of such activities like remanufacturing, recycling, refurbishing, etc. On
the other hand, reverse logistics is the area that focuses on inbound supply and distribution of the used products and the inventory management. This once again can be divided into inventory management activities and reverse
distribution processes. The uniqueness of these activities is mainly centered on the uncertainty factors, particularly relating to timing, quality and quantity of supply of used products. The following facts justify
the reasons for the complexity inherent to 'Green manufacturing'.
As a scientific field 'Green manufacturing' is still young. It needs new inter- and intraorganisational processes. However, the inherent scarcity in natural and environment resources is creating the necessity and the
motivational forces to make it a field of active research and an efficient business proposition in years is yet to come. And within a few years, like a newspaper boy or a milkman, you may not be surprised to see a company-van
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Source: E-mail June 30, 2006 |
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