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How important the Reverse Engineering in supply chain?

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Question added by Murali mohan Chalapathy , Business Operations Analyst-Assistant Manager , HP Global ebusiness solution (GPSC)
Date Posted: 2013/09/19
Rashid Altaf
by Rashid Altaf , Logistics Manager , Bilfinger

Reverse engineering is the process of discovering the technological principles of a device, object, or system through analysis of its structure.

 

In competitive business environment when there is both external and internal pressure, companies can no longer ignore reverse supply chains. Efficient reverse supply chains bring many benefits to the companies.

 

In today's highly competitive business environment, the success of any business depends to a large extent on the efficiency of the supply chain. Competition has moved beyond firm-to-firm rivalry to rivalry between supply chains. Managers in many industries now realize that actions taken by one member of the supply chain can influence the profitability of all others in the supply chain. Companies like Wal-mart are trying to squeeze more costs out of their supply chain to offer everyday cheaper price to the customers. On the other hand, more and more companies are focusing on their core competencies while outsourcing the rest. But without efficient and effective supply chain, companies cannot benefit from outsourcing.

 

Supply chain is defined by The Council of Logistics Management as "the process of planning, implementing and controlling the efficient, cost-effective flow of raw materials, in-process inventory, finished goods and related information from the point of origin to the point of consumption for the purpose of conforming to customer requirements." However, a company's supply chain is not limited to delivering products to the end-consumers. What about the defective products that are returned by the consumers back to the company.

 

In brief, Reverse engineering is a process with help of this we can fine tune our Supply chain system as and when needed its also called reverse supply chain. In this age of competition its importance is increasing day by day.

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