New metals remanufacturing business models and technologies in automotive industry

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  1. michael.schiller

    Hello Ms. Shafinejad, hello Mr. Haase,

    I think the idea of the proposed business model is very interesting and can offer considerable potential, especially in environmental aspects. In a next step, I would be interested to know if OEMs and potential remanufacturers, who today act as suppliers, would be open to this concept. I would be pleased if you could keep me informed about an update.

    Kind regards

    Michael Schiller

  2. parnia.shafinejad

    Hello Mr. Michael Schiller,

    Thanks for your interest. Considering the fact that this research paper is a part of a European-funded project that supports both the technologies and new circular business models, we have studied and developed it through a consortium of various involving actors through the supply chain. The idea of reforming the metal at the EOL is an interest of the OEMs, however, further regulation and legislation are needed to support this development since today OEMs are obliged to manufacture with new materials.
    I would like to kindly as you to register through our project website for further news and final results of the project at this address http://www.careserviceproject.eu/ section Community.
    We keep you in our project community and you will receive further information.

    Thank you so much
    Kind regards,

    Parnia Shafinejad

  3. Dear Mr. Schiller,
    you have actually adressed the central subject of the project.
    Our aim is to provide a solution which is improved in ecological aspects while maintaining an economically reasonable process. In particular with regards to the processing cost , this can be very challenging.
    In order to gather acceptance at an OEMs or suppliers side, it is mandatorily required to establish quality parameters which are at least compareable to virgin material. At the same time, the effort related to this needs to stay very limited. Therefore, the generalized approach in material characterization is preferred.
    We are confident, that with a growing awareness of ecologic responsibility also the acceptance of this circular economy approach will experience a boost.
    We’ll keep on publishing about further progress – Looking forward to next steps.
    Best Regards, Rico Haase.

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