SALE OF SECOND-HAND AND REMANUFACTURED COMPONENTS OF CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT: AN EMPIRICAL STUDY OF USER PERCEPTION IN ANDHRA PRADESH

Sreedhar Polavarapu, Narasimha Rao Vemula
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The construction industry plays a pivotal role in shaping infrastructure and development, contributing significantly to economic growth and urbanization. In recent times, the sector has been seeking innovative ways to maximize efficiency, reduce costs, and promote sustainability. One promising avenue is the exploration of second-hand and remanufactured components for construction equipment, which has the potential to bring about substantial benefits for both businesses and the environment. This study explores the utility, availability, and compatibility of second-hand and remanufactured components for construction equipment, aiming to determine their potential to enhance machine productivity and contribute to revenue growth. The research methodology employs quantitative analysis to collect data from second-hand dealers across Andhra Pradesh. Additionally, consumer behavior is observed during the purchase of second-hand components, with a focus on relevant focus groups in this region. The study reveals that customer awareness and understanding of the technical aspects, usability, price comparisons, and compatibility of second-hand construction equipment parts are limited. Due to the lack of accessible testing facilities for remanufactured parts, customers often rely on their instincts and past experiences. Despite this, customers generally hold a positive perception of purchasing second-hand or remanufactured components. Furthermore, the high costs and scarcity of original parts at authorized dealerships drive customers towards buying components from the second-hand market.
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安得拉邦建筑设备二手和再制造部件的销售:用户感知的实证研究
建筑业在塑造基础设施和发展方面发挥着关键作用,对经济增长和城市化做出了重大贡献。近年来,该行业一直在寻求创新方法,以最大限度地提高效率,降低成本,促进可持续发展。一个有希望的途径是探索建筑设备的二手和再制造部件,这有可能为企业和环境带来实质性的好处。本研究探讨建筑设备中二手和再制造部件的效用、可用性和兼容性,旨在确定它们提高机器生产率和促进收入增长的潜力。研究方法采用定量分析,从安得拉邦的二手经销商那里收集数据。此外,观察消费者在购买二手部件过程中的行为,重点关注该地区的相关焦点群体。研究表明,客户对二手建筑设备部件的技术方面、可用性、价格比较和兼容性的认识和理解是有限的。由于缺乏对再制造零件的无障碍测试设施,客户通常依靠他们的直觉和过去的经验。尽管如此,消费者普遍对购买二手或再制造部件持积极态度。此外,授权经销商原装零件的高成本和稀缺性促使消费者从二手市场购买零件。
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