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Smart remanufacturing: a review and research framework

Mairi Kerin (Department of Mechanical Engineering, School of Engineering, College of Engineering and Physical Sciences, University of Birmingham Edgbaston Campus, Birmingham, UK)
Duc Truong Pham (Department of Mechanical Engineering, School of Engineering, College of Engineering and Physical Sciences, University of Birmingham Edgbaston Campus, Birmingham, UK)

Journal of Manufacturing Technology Management

ISSN: 1741-038X

Article publication date: 1 May 2020

Issue publication date: 23 November 2020

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Abstract

Purpose

To review the state-of-the-art in smart remanufacturing, highlighting key elements of an Industry 4.0 (I4.0) future that supports circular economy (CE) principles and offer a conceptual framework and research agenda to accelerate digitalisation in this sector.

Design/methodology/approach

The Scopus, Web of Science and ScienceDirect databases and search terms “Industry 4.0”, “Internet of things”, “Smart manufacturing” and “Remanufacturing” were used to identify and select publications that had evidence of a relationship between those keywords. The 329 selected papers were reviewed with respect to the triple bottom line (economic, social and environmental). The study benefited from advanced text quantitative processing using NVivo software and a complete manual qualitative assessment.

Findings

Changes in product ownership models will affect the remanufacturing industry, with the growth of product-service-systems seen as an opportunity to re-circulate resources and create value. This is being supported by changes in society, user expectations and workforce attributes. Key to the success of remanufacturing in an I4.0 future is the uptake of existing and emerging digital technologies to shorten and strengthen links between product manufacturers, users and remanufacturers.

Originality/value

Remanufacturing is recognised as a key CE strategy, which in turn is an important research area for development in our society. This article is the first to study “smart remanufacturing” for the CE. Its uniqueness lies in its focus on the remanufacturing industry and the sustainable application of I4.0 enablers. The findings are used to create a framework that links to the research agenda needed to realise smart remanufacturing.

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Acknowledgements

We would like to express our gratitude to the EPSRC and the Manufacturing Technology Centre (MTC), Coventry, for funding the associated studentship and to Jeremy Hadall, Chief Engineer at the MTC, for his support. Funding: This research is supported by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC), grant No. EP/N018524/1.

Citation

Kerin, M. and Pham, D.T. (2020), "Smart remanufacturing: a review and research framework", Journal of Manufacturing Technology Management, Vol. 31 No. 6, pp. 1205-1235. https://doi.org/10.1108/JMTM-06-2019-0205

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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