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Abstract
Disassembly is a critical process in circular manufacturing models for end-of-life (EOL) products, enabling the recovery of components for reuse or repurposing, and reducing the reliance on raw material extraction. However, disassembly systems (DS) face significant barriers and uncertainties. Key challenges include the uncertainty of volume of returned EOL products, the variability of product variants due to mass customization, and the uncertain condition of these products. These factors complicate decision-making in DS design and implementation, impacting resource allocation and sustainability efforts. Moreover, the lack of reliable industrial case studies adds up to these challenges and highlights a gap in the literature. Apart from the low number of available resources and solutions, there is a fundamental need for a deeper understanding of the systematic barriers and strategic challenges facing DS. This work addresses these issues by providing both practitioners and researchers with a methodology for the AS-IS representation of disassembly system design and implementation (DSDI). Additionally, it offers a strategic level framework for DSDI, tested through a case study of a Norwegian electronics company.
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Computers & Industrial Engineering (CAIE) is dedicated to researchers, educators, and practitioners in industrial engineering and related fields. Pioneering the integration of computers in research, education, and practice, industrial engineering has evolved to make computers and electronic communication integral to its domain. CAIE publishes original contributions focusing on the development of novel computerized methodologies to address industrial engineering problems. It also highlights the applications of these methodologies to issues within the broader industrial engineering and associated communities. The journal actively encourages submissions that push the boundaries of fundamental theories and concepts in industrial engineering techniques.