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Title: A recursive operations strategy model for managing sustainable chemical product development and production
Authors: Choy, KL 
Ho, GTS 
Lee, CKH
Lam, HY 
Cheng, SWY 
Siu, PKY 
Pang, GKH
Tang, V 
Lee, JCH 
Tsang, YP 
Issue Date: Nov-2016
Source: International journal of production economics, Nov. 2016, v. 181, pt. B, p. 262-272
Abstract: Sustainable consumption and production is a critical issue in the chemical industry due to increasing public concerns on environmental and safety issues. Organizations are urged to improve the quality of chemical products while minimizing the environmental impacts during production. In current practice, chemists and formulators have to determine both the ingredients to be used and the machine parameter settings during product development and production. Without appropriate operations strategies for managing sustainable consumption and production, a significant portion of the ingredients, toxic materials and pollutants are wasted or emitted during the trial-and-error processes when developing chemical products. In addition, inappropriate machine parameter settings, such as blending speed and blending temperature, result in inefficient energy use. Motivated by these issues, this paper describes a recursive operations strategy (ROS) model for achieving sustainable consumption and production in the chemical industry. The ROS model first identifies the business strategy, and then defines operations strategies by assessing the competitive priorities and policies with the use of artificial intelligence, including case-based reasoning and fuzzy logic, so as to manage the operations functions. The effectiveness of the model is verified by means of a case study. The results indicate that the model can provide direct guidelines for the users to develop products based on previously developed products. By so doing, the number of trials for testing various ingredient formulae can be reduced, minimizing the ingredient waste. The proposed model is also capable of achieving continuous improvement and determining the optimal production process conditions for avoiding unnecessary energy consumption.
Keywords: Case-based reasoning
Fuzzy logic
Operations strategy
Product development
Sustainable consumption
Sustainable production
Publisher: Elsevier BV
Journal: International journal of production economics 
ISSN: 0925-5273
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijpe.2016.07.011
Rights: © 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
© 2016. This manuscript version is made available under the CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 license https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
The following publication Choy, K. L., Ho, G. T. S., Lee, C. K. H., Lam, H. Y., Cheng, S. W. Y., Siu, P. K. Y., Pang, G. K. H., Tang, V., Lee, J. C. H., & Tsang, Y. P. (2016). A recursive operations strategy model for managing sustainable chemical product development and production. International Journal of Production Economics, 181(B), 262–272 is available at https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijpe.2016.07.011.
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