Investigation on Pricing Decisions of Remanufactured Products and Profit of Supply Chain

Y. Kainuma
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Abstract

This study investigates the closed-loop supply chain (CLSC) with respect to hybrid manufacturing/remanufacturing systems. In this study, a hybrid manufacturing/remanufacturing model is designed that encompasses the simultaneous production of new manufactured products and remanufactured products; this model is used to investigate the profitability of a hybrid manufacturing/remanufacturing system. The impact on the demand for new products (cannibalization effect) caused by selling remanufactured products is a concern among companies with respect to promoting the CLSC. The purpose of this study is to examine the effects on the profits obtained by a company. Numerical experiments are conducted to confirm the profitability of a hybrid manufacturing/remanufacturing system; the relationship between the demand for manufactured products and that for re-manufactured products is also investigated. This study proposes a pricing model for remanufactured products by considering consumers’ willingness to pay. The analytical results indicate that the cannibalization effect was suppressed by considering these, and it is clear that remanufactured products increase company profits.
再制造产品定价决策与供应链利润研究
本文研究了混合制造/再制造系统的闭环供应链。在本研究中,设计了一个混合制造/再制造模型,该模型包含了新制造产品和再制造产品的同时生产;该模型用于研究制造/再制造混合系统的盈利能力。销售再制造产品对新产品需求的影响(同类相食效应)是企业在推进CLSC时所关注的问题。本研究的目的是检验对公司获得的利润的影响。通过数值实验验证了制造/再制造混合系统的盈利能力;本文还研究了制造产品需求与再制造产品需求之间的关系。本研究提出了考虑消费者支付意愿的再制造产品定价模型。分析结果表明,考虑到这些因素,再制造产品对公司利润的增加是明显的,从而抑制了同类产品的蚕食效应。
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