2. Obsolescence management
Obsolescence is part of the industry's current business model, representing both a risk and an opportunity . Consequently, obsolescence management is an essential step in guaranteeing optimal profitability throughout the product life cycle. According to Sandborn , obsolescence management can be viewed in terms of three temporal distances from the point at which obsolescence becomes effective (see figure 1...
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Standards and norms
- Obsolescence management. AFNOR Édition. - IEC 62402 - 2019
- Diminishing Manufacturing Sources and material Shortages (DMSMS) – DoD Supply Chain Management Regulation. - SD-22 - 2022
- Obsolescence management – Exchange of information regarding on changes and discontinuations of products and units. - VDMA 24903 - 2017
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