Managing the impact of compliance on life cycle management

Many manufacturers are currently in the process of transitioning to a circular business model in which re-use, refurbishment, remanufacturing and recycling are key to the company’s strategy. At the same time, assets3 are becoming increasingly smart and connected, capturing and storing more and more (personal) data. Many manufacturers with a regional or global footprint only have refurbishment and remanufacturing facilities in certain countries, requiring cross-border transportation of pre-owned assets if they are to enjoy a second or third life

This white paper looks at the business and operational impact of compliance on manufacturers, dealers and resellers making the transition to a circular business model. It focuses on three compliance-related topics that have major implications for life cycle management:

  • data protection
  • recycling
  • cross-border shipment

Read this whitepaper from DLL to understand the critical issue of non-compliance, which can have serious civil, criminal, reputational, and/or financial consequences. Plus learn how, if managed well, compliance can create opportunities for new products and services.

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