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As a result of rapid progress in technology and the shrinking product lifecycles faster than ever before, has led creeping realization of additional profits by performing the effective and efficient product recovery operations at a world-class level quintessential. Realization of these motives is complex due to the multidimensional relationships associated with the quality, variety, timeliness, demand changes, and logical processing of product returns and inherent complexity of recovery process. Therefore an Enterprise System (ES) perspective will give us a scope to develop a profit oriented recovery process as a flexible system that can handle products with various options and greater return volume and structural variability. This paper proposes generic model to enterprises engaged in or to be engaged in product recovery processes. A semi or partially flexible decision process model that facilitates flexible decision and information sharing (DIS) functions in product returns. This DIS model leads us to conceptualize the evolution of information associated with a product returns and how it might be encapsulated by Reverse Enterprise System (RES) to improve its profit and system performance.
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Late Subhash Wadhwa (Eur. Ing., C.Eng., Ph.D (Ireland)) worked in Europe for several years on prestigious European projects and a US Multinational before joining IIT Delhi. He extensively contributed to the development of generic simulators and expert systems for flexible systems. He was Professor in Industrial Engineering at the Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi. He contributed to Global projects in the IT domain and has coordinated several workshops. He has been consultant / Contributor / National-Expert to many prestigious International bodies. He has over 200 publications and has reviewed papers for renowned journals. He has also been chief consultant on several Industrial projects. He researched extensively in Flexible Systems, SCM, TQM, BPR, Knowledge Management, Simulation, Intelligent Systems, e-Biz / e-Governance / e-education / e-health care etc. He was dedicated to the goal of bringing synergy between Academics, Industry and Research.
Jitendra Madaan is currently working as Asst Professor, Dept of Mechanical & Industrial Engineering, IIT Roorkee, He completed his research under the supervision of Late Professor Subhash Wadhwa. He has covered a wide variety of areas in Industrial and Systems Engineering and has a working knowledge to improve the system performance. His current research domain is related to the study of flexibility in the context of Forward and Reverse Supply Chain Systems using simulation and other techniques. He has several publications in International Journals.
Mudit Verma has been working in the field of Reverse Logistics and Genetic Algorithm. He has been involved in this domain for the last three years along with Prof. Subhash Wadhwa and Dr. Jitendra Madaan. He is currently a graduate student of Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University affiliated Institute MSIT.
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Wadhwa, S., Madaan, J. & Verma, M. Flexibility Focused Decision and Information Sharing Model for Product Recovery System. Global J. Flexible Syst. Manage. 10, 15–22 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03396563
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