TY - BOOK ID - 14202780 TI - Advanced disassembly planning : flexible, price-quantity dependent, and multi-period planning approaches PY - 2014 SN - 3658031174 3658031182 PB - Wiesbaden : Springer, DB - UniCat KW - Factory and trade waste. KW - Recycling (Waste, etc.) KW - Salvage (Waste, etc.) KW - Production engineering. KW - Manufacturing engineering KW - Process engineering KW - Conversion of waste products KW - Industrial salvage KW - Recovery of waste products KW - Solid waste management KW - Utilization of waste products KW - Waste management KW - Waste reclamation KW - Recovery of natural resources KW - Recovery of waste materials KW - Resource recovery KW - Waste recycling KW - Waste reuse KW - Factory waste KW - Industrial effluents KW - Industrial wastes KW - Trades-waste KW - Wastewaters KW - Business. KW - Organization. KW - Planning. KW - Business and Management. KW - Industrial engineering KW - Mechanical engineering KW - Waste products KW - Refuse and refuse disposal KW - Conservation of natural resources KW - Energy conservation KW - Plant engineering KW - Centralized industrial waste treatment facilities KW - Pollution KW - Organisation KW - Management KW - Creation (Literary, artistic, etc.) KW - Executive ability KW - Organization UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:14202780 AB - Disassembly is one of the key elements of any processing of recovered products. Be it for repair, remanufacturing, refurbishing, cannibalisation, material recycling, or disposal. Hence, planning the disassembly is important and—with growing amounts of recovered products and need for saving resources—becomes even more important.The disassembly planning approaches presented are based on mathematical programming. With this methodology a profit-optimal planning of quantities of multiple types of recovered products as well as parts distribution, material recycling, and disposal quantities is realised. Thereby, typical aspects, like material purity requirements, the condition of the recovered products, hazardous parts, and capacity limitations, are also considered. Anew approach is the presented combination of disassembly-to-order planning and disassembly sequencing, which is called Flexible Disassembly Planning. Contents · Flexible Disassembly Planning · Disassembly planning considering price-quantity dependencies · Rolling horizon disassembly planning · Disassembly path assignment Target Groups · Researchers and students in the field of Business Administration with focus on Disassembly Planning and Operations Research · Managers and experts with focus on Disassembly Planning About the Author Christian Ullerich was university lecturer and researcher in the fields of Operations Research and Industrial Management at the faculty of economic sciences at the TechnischeUniversität Dresden. ER -