ReX strategies | Recovering products

You can only get started with ReX if you also know how to obtain end-of-life products. To do this, you need to be in touch with the users and/or owners of the products. You can also acquire products that are no longer used by other means, such as brokers. Either way, you need to solve the logistical challenge.   
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Core recovery strategies to consider

If you want to set up activities such as remanufacturing and refurbishing, you clearly also need return logistics that supply you with enough discarded products (cores). Here is an overview of the most commonly used methods.
 

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Efficient return logistics will make or break your circular business case

Your jigsaw consists of these pieces: the product’s residual value, the integration of forward and reverse logistics, the optimisation of the first mile, central processing close to the end user and the possible support of digital technology.
 

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Share your success with ReX strategies!

Has your company achieved positive results using ReX strategies? We’re keen to hear about your experiences and would like to share your success story with other businesses on this platform. Inspire others with your approach and make sure your story gets the attention it deserves.
 

Key challenges in setting up ReX collaboration

A sound business case

Sharing the costs and benefits between the partners in the chain is essential for making the whole process economically feasible. Find out how to make collaboration profitable here.

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Dealing with ReX complexity in sheltered workshops

Product variability in terms of type, quality and history poses a major challenge for standardised work in sheltered workshops. We describe some possible solutions.

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