scholarly journals The New Asset Management: Implicationsof Servitization in Circular Economy

2019 ◽  
Vol 2018 (1) ◽  
pp. 109-120 ◽  
Author(s):  
Unai Mart�nez de Estarrona ◽  
Dammika Seneviratne ◽  
Roberto Villarejo ◽  
Diego Galar ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Oloun Polda

<div>Wastewater energy recovery systems (WWERS) cycle residual heat from sewers back into a space for temperature conditioning. Using recovered energy instead of fossil fuels is a sensible direction towards a circular economy. Existing literature, while rich in technical considerations, does not analyze the decision-making process related to the wastewater infrastructure changes. Therefore, the purpose of this research was to bridge this gap in the literature through the development of a planning guideline, targeted to municipal owners of wastewater infrastructure. The proposed planning guideline was then applied to the Regional Municipality of York, a two-tier municipality in Ontario, Canada as a case study. The case study demonstrated the efficacy of the guideline, using publicly available municipal data to discern feasibility of centralized WWERS. Results may aid municipalities or WWERS proponents in advancing to a more widespread use, as an effective first step in bridging academic literature with often-stated municipal goals of increased sustainability of infrastructure systems. </div>


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Oloun Polda

<div>Wastewater energy recovery systems (WWERS) cycle residual heat from sewers back into a space for temperature conditioning. Using recovered energy instead of fossil fuels is a sensible direction towards a circular economy. Existing literature, while rich in technical considerations, does not analyze the decision-making process related to the wastewater infrastructure changes. Therefore, the purpose of this research was to bridge this gap in the literature through the development of a planning guideline, targeted to municipal owners of wastewater infrastructure. The proposed planning guideline was then applied to the Regional Municipality of York, a two-tier municipality in Ontario, Canada as a case study. The case study demonstrated the efficacy of the guideline, using publicly available municipal data to discern feasibility of centralized WWERS. Results may aid municipalities or WWERS proponents in advancing to a more widespread use, as an effective first step in bridging academic literature with often-stated municipal goals of increased sustainability of infrastructure systems. </div>


2020 ◽  
Vol 78 (12) ◽  
pp. 1276-1285
Author(s):  
Shibu John A

Enterprise asset management (EAM) systems are used by asset owners and/or operators to manage the maintenance of their physical assets. These assets, including equipment, facilities, vehicles, and infrastructure, need maintenance to sustain their operations. An EAM system provides the means to have less unplanned downtime and extended asset longevity, which offers clear business benefits that improve the profit and loss statement and balance sheet. Particularly for capital-intensive industries, like drilling and exploration, the failure of on-time delivery of critical equipment or processes is disruptive and costs nonproductive time and customer satisfaction. Organizations understand these issues and employ an appropriate asset management system to engineer their asset maintenance and management. An EAM system is needed to manage the people, assets/equipment, and processes. EAMs are used to plan, optimize, execute, and track the needed maintenance activities with associated priorities, skills, materials, tools, and information. Similarly, nondestructive testing (NDT) is used as a tool for integrity assessment of assets in drilling and exploration. The main advantage of using NDT is that the item’s intended use or serviceability is not affected. The selection of a specific technique should be based on knowledge and skills that include design, material processing, and material evaluation. Validating the purpose of this paper, we emphasize the importance of optimizing the asset utilization and serviceability to enhance overall efficiency by integrating EAM software that manages assets, the operation management system (OMS) controlling the processes, and asset inspection management systems (AIMSs).


Author(s):  
Tamara Merkulova ◽  
Kateryna Kononova ◽  
Olena Titomir

2019 ◽  
Vol 7 (02) ◽  
pp. 79
Author(s):  
Syarief Gerald Prasetya

 Company's goal is to maximize the value of the company. Value of the company is very important for the company because the company maximize the value it will maximize the welfare of shareholders. Efforts that can be done to maximize the value of the company in one of the company through asset management. Asset management companies is an activity which is very important because the management is based on the size of the success of the company during a certain period can be known. Asset management is a potential that is owned by organizations or individuals to achieve the vision, mission and goals, or particular. However, in maximizing the value of a company diisyaratkan a growth company that is a positive development of the company that occurred in a period of timeThe aim of this research is to analyse relevantly of assets management and growth of company, is have influence and relation, or not with value of company. If in research process found by inexistence of relation and influence from assets management and growth of company, so will searching that problem and searching the othe factors perhaps existence relation and influence to value of companiesThe research shows that in PT. Tambang Batubara Bukit Asam Tbk, influential assets management according to significant towards value of companies, that is with level significant as big as 0,012. While in PT. United Tractors Tbk, assets management not influential according to significant towards value of companies, that is with level significant as big as 0,576. In PT. Tambang Batubara Bukit Asam Tbk, influential growth of company according to significant towards value of companies, that is with level significant as big as 0,015. While in PT. United Tractors Tbk, growt of company not influential according to significant towards value of companies, that is with level significant as big as 0,870Result of evaluation in this research is that value of companies do not only be influenced by factor of assets management and growth of company, but there is other factor which can influence such as profitability factor and and efficiency costKey word: management assets, growth of company, value of company


Author(s):  
Susan EVANS

This case study explores the strategic business opportunities, for Lane Crawford, an iconic luxury department store, to transition in a circular economy towards sustainability. A new experimentation framework was developed and conducted among cross departmental employees, during a Design Lab, with intention to co-create novel Circular Economy business concepts towards a new vision: the later was a reframe of the old system based on the principles of sustainability; to move beyond a linear operational model towards a circular economy that can contribute to a regenerative society. This work draws on both academic and professional experience and was conducted through professional practice. It was found that innovative co-created concepts, output from the Design Lab, can create radical change in a circular economy that is holistically beneficial and financially viable; looking forward to extract greater value a)Internal organization requires remodeling to transform towards a circular economy; b)Requirement for more horizonal teams across departments vs solely vertical; c)New language and relationships are required to be able to transition towards a circular economy; d)Some form of physical and virtual space requirements, for cross-disciplinary teams to come together to co-create; e)Ability to iterate, learn and evolve requires agency across the business


2018 ◽  
Vol 15 (1) ◽  
pp. 01
Author(s):  
Yoyo Indah Gunawan ◽  
Lerry Big Senjaya

Tujuan dari penelitian ini adalah untuk mengetahui kesehatan Bank Yudha Bhakti sebagai kelayakan  bank penempatan dana deposito Reksa Dana Pasar Uang Syailendra Dana Kas PT. Syailendra Capital.Sesuai dengan Peraturan Bank Indonesia Nomor 6/10/PBI/2004 tanggal 12 April 2004 tentang Sistem Penilaian Tingkat Kesehatan Bank Umum (Lembaran Negara Republik Indonesia Tahun 2004 Nomor 38, Tambahan Lembaran Negara Nomor 4382), maka metode yang di gunakan oleh PT. Syailendra Capital  kesehatan sebuah bank untuk menilai kelayaknya adalah menggunakan metode CAMEL (Capital, Asset, Management, Earning, Liquidity).Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa rasio CAR = 18,18% (nilai poin = 5), rasio EAQ = 97,82% (nilai poin =5), rasio LDR = 94,57% (nilai poin = 5), rasio NPL = 2,07% (nilai poin = 5), rasio NIM = 8,31% (nilai poin = 4), rasio ROA = 0,40% (nilai poin= 1), dan rasio STM = 91,05% (nilai poin = 3). Sedangkan nilai total score CAMEL sebesar 84, artinya bahwa status kesehatan PT. Bank Yudha Bhakti .Tbk katagorinya sehat sehingga layak dijadikan bank penempatan dana deposito Reksa Dana Pasar Uang Syailendra Dana Kas  PT. Syailendra Capital.Hasil perhitungan masing-masing komponen rasio CAMEL diperoleh total hasil sebesar 84 Poin, ini berarti PT. Bank Yudha Bhakti .Tbk merupakan bank yang masuk kategori Sehat menurut rasio CAMEL yang sudah dihitung, maka dari itu reksa dana pasar uang Syailenda Dana Kas PT. Syailendra Capital dapat melakukan penempatan dana deposito pada bank tersebutBerdasarkan hasil penelitian tersebut maka disarankan : (1). Sebaiknya Syailendra Dana Kas PT. Syailendra Capital melakukan penempatan dana deposito pada  PT. Bank Yudha Bhakti Tbk yang katagorinya sehat sehingga akan memberikan keuntungan profit, (2) Perhitungan rasio CAMEL agar dapat menggunakan data laporan keuangan minimal selama 3 tahun, sehingga dapat juga dilihat perkembangan rasio CAMEL dari tahun ke tahun, (3). agar dalam proses pemilihan bank juga dapat mempertimbangkan berita-berita terkini dari industri perbankan mengenai bank yang akan dilihat rasio CAMEL-nya Kata Kunci : Kesehatan Bank


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