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Obsolescence: a societal issue? Industrial, economic and societal sources and risks, possible mitigation measures

Authors: Claude BARON, Marc ZOLGHADRI, Sid-Ali ADDOUCHE, Yann ARGOTTI, Kevin BOISSIE

Publication date: December 10, 2021 | Lire en français

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    As obsolescence is inevitable, it must be carefully considered, using a variety of strategies that can sometimes be complex and costly . The stakes are both economic and strategic: taking obsolescence into account as early as possible limits the risks incurred by the company, whether technical, financial, legal, or concerning product quality. Managing obsolescence effectively, using a variety of methods, helps to limit risks, control costs...

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