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Reverse Logistics and Product Remanufacturing: A Strategic Analysis

Enigbokan Richard Olufemi and Femi Enigbokan
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Enigbokan Richard Olufemi: Transport & Logistics Management, FCA
Femi Enigbokan: (Chartered Accountants), Nigeria

International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, 2025, vol. 9, issue 1, 3786-3804

Abstract: Remanufacturing, a core component of reverse logistics, used products are restored to as-new condition. This research addresses the strategic implications of remanufacturing and examines its potential to improve sustainability, reduce costs and increase competitive advantage. The study analyses the experiences of industry leaders such as Caterpillar, Dell and Cisco and highlights their successful remanufacturing programs and best practices. These case studies provide valuable insight into the key factors that influence remanufacturing decisions, including product design, technology and market demand. The research identifies critical elements such as robust core collection, advanced inspection and sorting techniques and effective reprocessing processes as critical to success.

Date: 2025
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