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[TFKN+] Final Template

Type of course:

Digital learning, Lesson

Language:

EN

Duration:

20 minutes

Workload:

15 hours

Proficiency:

Intermediate

Target:

Manager, Professionals, Students

Welcome to the TFKN+, Overcoming Remanufacturing Challenges with Discrete Event Simulation: A Case-Based Introduction Lesson!

This lesson explores how Discrete Event Simulation (DES) can assist with addressing key challenges in remanufacturing, such as variability in returned product quality and complex process interdependencies.

Whether you’re an engineer, designer, or sustainability advocate, you’ll gain valuable insights into how to leverage Discrete Event Simulation (DES) to enhance decision-making in remanufacturing through a real-world-inspired case study, illustrating how DES enables decision-makers to optimize strategies under uncertain conditions.

Moreover, feel free to explore a wide array of videos, articles, papers and books, in the extra materials part of the lesson. Let us get started!

About The Author

Myriam Soto Ruíz de Gordoa holds a PhD in Applied Engineering from Mondragon Unibertsitatea, where she currently coordinates the ‘Productive Logistics Operations Management’ research line. Her expertise lies in process improvement, utilizing both advanced statistical analysis techniques and discrete event simulation. She has contributed to various European projects and authored several scientific articles.



Learning outcomes

  1. After the end of the lesson, learners are able to identify the inherent challenges of remanufacturing, including variability in returned product quality, multi-stage process complexities, and fluctuating supply and demand dynamics.
  2. After the end of the lesson, learners are able to explain how Discrete Event Simulation (DES) can assist with addressing key challenges in remanufacturing, such as variability in returned product quality and complex process interdependencies.

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Content created in 2024
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