Life Cycle Management of Hydraulic Fluids and Lubricant Oils at Chrysler 982221
A systematic life cycle management (LCM) approach has been used by Chrysler Corporation to compare existing and alternate hydraulic fluids and lubricating oils in thirteen classifications at a manufacturing facility. The presence of restricted or regulated chemicals, recyclability, and recycled content of the various products were also compared. For ten of the thirteen types of product, an alternate product was identified as more beneficial.
This LCM study provided Chrysler personnel with a practical purchasing tool to identify the most cost effective hydraulic fluid or lubricant oil product available for a chosen application on an LCM basis.
Citation: Swindell, J., Franklin, W., Bailiff, J., and Ehlfeldt, D., "Life Cycle Management of Hydraulic Fluids and Lubricant Oils at Chrysler," SAE Technical Paper 982221, 1998, https://doi.org/10.4271/982221. Download Citation
Author(s):
Jonathan Swindell, William E. Franklin, Jody Bailiff, David H. Ehlfeldt
Affiliated:
Chrysler Corp.
Pages: 7
Event:
Total Life Cycle Conference & Exposition
ISSN:
0148-7191
e-ISSN:
2688-3627
Also in:
Proceedings of the 1998 Total Life Cycle Conference-P-339, SAE 1998 Transactions - Journal of Passenger Cars-V107-6
Related Topics:
Hydraulic fluids
Lubricating oils
Lubricants
Personnel
Logistics
Recycling
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