自动柜员机翻新及转售个案研究

P. Rathband, R. Anderson
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由于自动柜员机(atm)的产品寿命相当长(7-15年),围绕现金分配机制的安全特性以及电子和机电硬件的不同寻常的混合,从自动柜员机(atm)中回收资产提出了独特的挑战。NCR的atm机资产恢复计划包括以下选项:(1)恢复服务运行的可用组件;(二)翻新旧装置,在二级市场转售的;(3)从产品处置中回收原材料。本文介绍了一个二手atm机翻新和再销售的案例研究。NCR的金融解决方案组正在通过翻新计划延长自动取款机的预期寿命。作为升级计划的一部分,一家欧洲大型银行的“寿命结束”股票已被交易。这些单位已经恢复到“新”状态,并放置在二级市场。本文阐述了在开发这样一个项目中所确定的问题,并展示了将获得的经济和环境优势。研究表明,这些优势对供应商和客户都有好处,并减少了垃圾填埋和资源消耗的负担。
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A case study of refurbishment and re-sale of automatic teller machines
Asset recovery from automatic teller machines (ATMs) presents unique challenges due to a fairly long product lifetime (7-15 years), the security features surrounding the cash dispensing mechanism, and the unusual blend of electronic and electromechanical hardware. NCR's asset recovery program for ATMs includes the following options: (1) recovery of usable components for service operations; (2) refurbishment of used units for re-sale in a secondary market; and (3) recovery of raw materials from product disposal. This paper describes a case study of refurbishment and re-sale of used ATMs. NCR's Financial Solutions Group is increasing the life expectancy of ATMs through a program of refurbishment. Units reaching "end of life" with a major European bank have been traded in as part of an upgrade program. These units have been returned to "as new" condition and placed in secondary markets. This paper addresses the issues identified in developing such a program and demonstrates both the economic and environmental advantages to be gained. It is shown that these advantages accrue to both supplier and customer and reduce the landfill and resource depletion burden.
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