Management of Obsolete Products A case study of a Swedish wholesaler focusing on product disposition alternatives
Abstract
Product life cycles have been getting shorter as a result of technological developments
and increased customer expectations. A consequence of this is that subsequent
product introductions overlap in time, which often times renders the previous version
obsolete. Furthermore, this leads to total or partial loss of the value of the particular
product, and therefore it is crucial for business to efficiently manage their product
obsolescence process. The purpose of this thesis is to investigate how product
obsolescence occurs and how it can be handled at a Swedish Electronics and HWS
wholesaler. This is achieved by conducting a case study at Solar Sweden AB. The
research approach for this thesis is qualitative and empirical results are primarily
gathered through interviews and observations. The thesis highlights the challenges in
the product obsolescence process, and specifically focuses on how different
disposition alternatives should be utilized. The findings show that the process is
complex which is determined by a large number of factors, both internally and
externally. This requires a process that involves several departments within the firm,
which in turn leads to a slow-moving process with many decision levels. To solve this
issue, the authors provide a general framework with regards to the different possible
disposition alternatives.
Degree
Master 2-years
Other description
MSc in Logistics and Transport Management
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Date
2016-07-04Author
Benjaminsson, Joacim
Johansson, Erik
Keywords
Product obsolescence
Inventory management
Lean
Electronics and HWS wholesale
Product disposition alternatives
Reverse logistics
Series/Report no.
Master Degree Project
2016:79
Language
eng