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This paper discusses all phases of remanufacturing: the disassembly, inspection, refurbishing, reassembly, and final testing of worn durable products which are then rendered less costly but otherwise useable. The process is particularly applicable to developing countries because it requires less capital and fewer labor skills than that of the original equipment manufacturer. For those developing country locations having an assured supply of unserviceable...
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Lund, Robert T..

Remanufacturing : the experience of the United States and implications for developing countries (English). World Bank technical paper ; no. WTP 31 Washington DC ; World Bank. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/792491468142480141

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