3 R’S OF USED CAR RECOVERY IN PHILIPPINE’S APPROACH
Candy Lim Chiu ()
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Candy Lim Chiu: Kyoto University, Japan
IBT Journal of Business Studies (JBS), 2008, vol. 4, issue 1, 12-28
Abstract:
Used car market has been growing rapidly, because of fleet sales, improved reliability and its longevity that it can be an economical means of product recovery market creation for developing countries like the Philippines.The purpose of this study is to provide indepth insights into three specific product recoveries in the used car sector.It demonstrated the actual stage of 3 R’s operations reconditioning, repositioning and remanufacturing.This study makes several contributions to the literature of product recovery and innovation.First, it illustrated the concept of used cars as recyclable resources.Second, it described more precise definitions of the re of product recovery.Third, gave an indepth background of the specifics procedures took place at the industrial unit especially in medium and small size used car trading enterprises, from the movements, production processes, quality tests and fulfillment certifications and standards until the distribution to sale points at the domestic market.Fourth, provide proactive approaches to move 3 R’s into mainstream business practice.The aim was to disseminate this information more widely, so that best practice from one community could spread to others with similar needs and circumstances.
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Date: 2008
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DOI: 10.46745/ilma.ibtjbs.2008.41.2
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