2. Sources and impacts of obsolescence
Obsolescence is complex to grasp, insofar as it affects not only the users of a product, but also the manufacturers involved in its definition, design, production and maintenance. It can affect a product or a system, but also a concept or know-how.
The consequences of obsolescence spread from person to person, and can have a lasting impact on product operation. Thus, through the intermediary of an obsolete component or element, obsolescence can spread to a product that uses this component. It can also impact a product's manufacturing, support or testing system. Conversely, the obsolescence of a contributing system (such as a machine tool), used to manufacture a product, may lead to the obsolescence of the manufactured product.
Obsolescence occurs for a variety of reasons (resource scarcity, changes in regulations, loss of use, economic considerations,...
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Bibliography
Standards and norms
- AFNOR, Obsolescence management – Obsolescence management, AFNOR Edition. - [IEC 62402, 2019] - 2019
- Department of Defense, “Regulation 4140.1-R”, DoD Supply Chain Management Regulation. - [SD-22, 2021] - 2021
- Audit for obsolescence management - [UTE C 96-004:2008] - 2008
- Obsolescence management – Application guide (IEC 62402 collaboration) - [UTE C 96-027:2011] - 2011
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Regulations
European Commission. "Directive 2000/53/EC", Official Journal of the European Union, 2013. https://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=OJ:L: 2013:135:0014:0018:FR:PDF
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