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Deliverables
Future market report. This will also form an input into the detailed market study.
D3.2 Map of remanufacturing product design landscape (opens in new window)This will include company reports of remanufacturing product design including successful practice, challenges, economic and environmental benefits. This will be delivered in M12.
D4.3 Remanufacturing Design Success Stories (opens in new window)At least 10 success stories described in a condensed manner including design for remanufacturing with economic and ecological pros and cons. In addition, where applicable, the advanced materials recovered at each success stories should be highlighted in order to stress the importance of reusing these materials. The success stories will be delivered by M12.
D3.4 Map of remanufacturing processes landscape (opens in new window)The consolidated input from the workshops will be presented in a SWOT-oriented remanufacturing processes landscape that highlights strategies, application fields and gaps, both valuable for industry partners as well as future research. This will be delivered in M12.
D4.1 Remanufacturing Business Model Success Stories (opens in new window)At least 30 success stories described in a condensed manner including business model with economic and ecological pros and cons. In addition, the advanced materials recovered at each success stories should be highlighted in order to stress the importance of reusing these materials. The success stories will be delivered by M12.
D3.1 Map of remanufacturing business model landscape (opens in new window)This will include company reports of remanufacturing business models including challenges, economic and environmental benefits. Content in this report will be: 1. Type of remanufacturer (OEM, Contracted and/or Independent). 2. Remanufacturing experience. 3. Economic benefits and challenges. 4. Ecological benefits and challenges. 5. Advanced material reused and/or lost. 6. Stakeholder map. 7. How the business model works. These reports will be delivered in M12.
D4.2 Remanufacturing Business Model Toolkit (opens in new window)Remanufacturing business model toolkit with methods of how to overcome economic and ecological challenges depending on industry sector, type of remanufacturer and inclusion of product-service systems. The toolkit will be delivered by M12.
D6.3 Targeted Recommendations (opens in new window)The deliverable involves targeted recommendation for all key stakeholders. The recommendations are translated into an action-plan with individual schedules for implementation.
D4.5 Remanufacturing Process Case Stories (opens in new window)From each of the relevant sectors uncovered / defined during the setup of the European Remanufacturing Network, at least one case study will be presented in deliverable 4.5. These case studies have the purpose to educate interested readers and will be summarized in a conclusion highlighting potential pitfalls and possibilities. In addition, where applicable, the advanced materials recovered will be highlighted. The success stories will be delivered by M14.
D2.1 Scoping Study Report (opens in new window)Scoping study report describing how the scope of the detailed market study has been decided.
D2.2 Market Study Report (opens in new window)The output from this work package will be a written market report with the following proposed structure: Introduction Motivation Methodology Scoping study results Detailed results by sector Advanced materials study Estimated future market potential Conclusions. This report will be delivered in M9.
D3.3 Remanufacturing processes landscape draft (opens in new window)The first version of the remanufacturing processes landscape will mainly sum up and structure results from the remanufacturing processes survey. This deliverable will include the questions sheet for the survey developed in task 3.3 and the preliminary SWOT classifications to be refined in task 3.4. The processes landscape will be delivered by M12.
D2.3 Advanced Material Report (opens in new window)Advanced material report. This will also form an input into the detailed market study.
Remanufacturing product design toolkit, displayed in a web interface, with a set of generic methods of how to design for remanufacture, backed up by one page case descriptions from the originating case studies in different industry sectors. The detailed files on which the case study ‘one pagers’ are based will be stored in separate folders, where the information can be retrieved and which can be shared to the public on request and with the approval of the company. The toolkit will be delivered by M14.
D6.1.2 European Remanufacturing Website - Updated Version (opens in new window)This deliverable involves designing, commissioning and populating a website to host the outputs of the project and to act as the on-line presence for the Remanufacturing Network.The website will be reviewed and an updated version delivered in M24 (D6.1.2).
D4.6 Remanufacturing Process Toolkit (opens in new window)Remanufacturing process toolkit, displayed in a web interface, with a set of generic methods of how to set up successful remanufacturing processes, backed up by one page case descriptions from the originating case studies in different industry sectors. The detailed files on which the case study ‘one pagers’ are based will be stored in separate folders, where the information can be retrieved and which can be shared to the public on request and with the approval of the company. The toolkit will be delivered by M12.
D6.1.1 European Remanufacturing Website - Preliminary Version (opens in new window)This deliverable involves designing, commissioning and populating a website to host the outputs of the project and to act as the on-line presence for the Remanufacturing Network. The first version of the website will be delivered in M6 (D6.1.1), with additional content added from the other work packages, as it is generated.
D5.3 On-line learning material (opens in new window)Open access remanufacturing company focussed learning and skills development materials will be facilitated by the use of a so called Small Private Online Course (SPOC) which will be developed by TUD, with the assistance of UoS, for the project. Given TUD’s current online course experience it could be expected that a total of 1,500 individuals from target remanufacturing companies would register for the series of SPOC courses in the first 18 months of operation. It is anticipated that the SPOC programme will be developed into a Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) after the end of the action, giving access to the training for a much wider European and global audience. This MOOC would run beyond the end of the life of this project and would be open and free to all. The use of a SPOC in this project supports the networking, targeted nature of the links with the remanufacturing companies and provides preparation for more effective remanufacturing engagement. The development of the SPOC will be delivered by M18.
Workshops held in three different countries to boost their remanufacturing activities. Reports from these workshops will be written and published on-line in D5.3. These events will have been delivered by M18.
D5.1 Three workshops covering business models, design for remanufacturing and remanufacturing processes (opens in new window)Targeted seminars and workshops on remanufacturing topics. These topics will be identified through consultation with the network actors and events will be held in different places across Europe to encourage participation from a wide range of actors. Where possible, these events will also involve visits to remanufacturing facilities. At least one of these events will cover aspects of remanufacturing advanced materials. LiU will be the lead partner for organising these events. Reports from these workshops will be written and published on-line in D5.3. These events will have been delivered by M18.
D5.4 European Remanufacturing Council (opens in new window)The deliverables for this task, which will be led by Oakdene Hollins, will be signing up of 30 organisations to the Council and its inaugural meeting in M21.
Publications
Author(s):
Kim Jansson
Published in:
Collaboration in a Hyperconnected World. 17th IFIP WG 5.5 Working Conference on Virtual Enterprises, PRO-VE 2016, 3 - 5 October 2016, Porto, Portugal, Issue IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology : Vol. 480, 2016, Page(s) 661-671, ISBN 978-3-319-45390-3
Publisher:
Springer
Author(s):
Karvonen, Iris; Jansson, Kim; Vatanen, Saija
Published in:
International Conference on Remanufacturing, Issue ICoR 2015, 14 - 16 June 2015 Amsterdam,, 2015
Publisher:
ICoR
Author(s):
Steffen Butzer, Sebastian Schötz, Rolf Steinhilper
Published in:
2016, Page(s) 133-149
Publisher:
International Academic Forum
Author(s):
Van Thao Le Henri Paris Guillaume Mandil
Published in:
Congrès Français de Mécanique 2015, Aug 2015, Lyon, France. 2015, Factory of the Future: Design-production integration, 2015
Publisher:
Association Française de Mécanique
Author(s):
Van Thao Le, Henri Paris, Guillaume Mandil
Published in:
International Joint Conference on Mechanics, Design Engineering & Advanced Manufacturing, 2016
Publisher:
Springer Verlag international
Author(s):
Van Thao Le, Henri Paris, Guillaume Mandil, Daniel Brissaud
Published in:
Procedia CIRP, 2017, 2017
Publisher:
Elsevier
Author(s):
Van Thao Le, Henri Paris, Guillaume Mandil
Published in:
9ème Assises MUGV2016, Jun 2016, Tours, France. 2016,, 2016
Publisher:
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Author(s):
Nurul Hanna Ismail Guillaume Mandil Peggy Zwolinski
Published in:
ICOR- International Conference on Remanufacturing, Jun 2015, Amsterdam, Netherlands. pp.408-425, 2015, 2015
Publisher:
Springer Journal of Remanufacturing
Author(s):
Sharon Prendeville
Nancy Bocken
Published in:
Sustainability Through Innovation in Product Life Cycle Design, Issue 2016, 2016, ISBN 978-981-10-0471-1
Publisher:
Springer Singapore
Author(s):
Iris Karvonen, Kim Jansson, Hannele Tonteri, Saija Vatanen, Mikko Uoti
Published in:
Journal of Remanufacturing, Issue 5/1, 2015, ISSN 2210-4690
Publisher:
Springer
DOI:
10.1186/s13243-015-0015-6
Author(s):
Guillaume Mandil, Van Thao Le, Henri Paris, Mathieu Suard
Published in:
The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology, Issue 85/5-8, 2016, Page(s) 1835-1846, ISSN 0268-3768
Publisher:
Springer Verlag
DOI:
10.1007/s00170-015-8049-3
Author(s):
Tom Bauer, Guillaume Mandil, Élise Naveaux, Peggy Zwolinski
Published in:
Procedia CIRP, Issue 47, 2016, Page(s) 430-435, ISSN 2212-8271
Publisher:
Elsevier B.V.
DOI:
10.1016/j.procir.2016.03.079
Author(s):
Bauer, T., Brissaud, D., Zwolinski, P.
Published in:
Issue Sustainable Manufacturing Part of the series Sustainable Production, Life Cycle Engineering and Management pp 113-128, 2017
Publisher:
Springer International Publishing
Author(s):
Van Thao LE, Henri PARIS Guillaume MANDIL
Published in:
Advances on Mechanics, Design Engineering and Manufacturing, 2017, Page(s) 179-189, ISBN 978-3-319-45781-9
Publisher:
Springer International Publishing
DOI:
10.1007/978-3-319-45781-9_19
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