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Sustainable aftersales: maintenance, repair and circular economyLaajuus (5 cr)

Code: KC00DB68

Objective

After this course student knows how sustainable vehicle aftermarket sector works and ?understands how digitalization is affecting in it. Student can also comprehend how circular economy ?works in automotive aftermarket sector and how it connects to sustainability.
- Be able to evaluate repair shop processes and know the importance of customer service
- Be able to analyse various aspects of the circular economy in aftermarket sector
- Can suggest procedures for improving the quality and processes in a vehicle aftermarket sector

Student will also be able to point out different sustainability aspects in the terms of using ?different transportation systems. Student will understand how change in vehicle powertrains is reflecting to ?automotive aftersales functions, considering technological and economical aspects.
- Can analyse environmental issues concerning vehicle maintenance and end-of-life operations
- Be able to identify and explain common economic key indicators
- Know how to seek latest information about vehicle aftermarket sector, vehicle population management and legislation

Content

- Definition of aftermarket sector functions
- Aftermarket networks and business models
- Vehicle aftermarket legislation
- Aftermarket processes: Maintenance and repair shop, Inspection, End-of-life
- Customer service and satisfaction
- Quality of processes
- Infrastructure, equipment and data systems in an aftermarket company
- Cost calculations, profitability and rationalization

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)

Grasps basic concepts in sustainability and basic circular economy principles. Identify and analyze common issues in car maintenance and repair, proposing effective solutions that align with sustainable practices and minimize environmental impact.

Assessment criteria, good (3)

Grasps basic concepts in sustainability and circular economy principles and is able to apply them effectively in most scenarios. Identify and analyze common issues in car maintenance and repair, proposing effective solutions that align with sustainable practices and minimize environmental impact.

Assessment criteria, excellent (5)

Displays advanced knowledge, integrating complex sustainability concepts effectively. Applies innovative circular economy strategies adeptly in diverse car aftersales situations. Offers innovative, sustainable solutions for complex car maintenance challenges. Provides deep critical analysis of car aftersales cases, offering insightful and nuanced perspectives.

Enrollment

29.08.2024 - 27.10.2024

Timing

02.09.2024 - 31.07.2025

Credits

5 op

Teaching languages
  • English
Degree programmes
  • Bachelor of Engineering, Mechanical Engineering
Teachers
  • Heikki Järvi
  • Pasi Junell
  • Jarno Arkko
Responsible person

Heikki Järvi

Objective

After this course student knows how sustainable vehicle aftermarket sector works and ?understands how digitalization is affecting in it. Student can also comprehend how circular economy ?works in automotive aftermarket sector and how it connects to sustainability.
- Be able to evaluate repair shop processes and know the importance of customer service
- Be able to analyse various aspects of the circular economy in aftermarket sector
- Can suggest procedures for improving the quality and processes in a vehicle aftermarket sector

Student will also be able to point out different sustainability aspects in the terms of using ?different transportation systems. Student will understand how change in vehicle powertrains is reflecting to ?automotive aftersales functions, considering technological and economical aspects.
- Can analyse environmental issues concerning vehicle maintenance and end-of-life operations
- Be able to identify and explain common economic key indicators
- Know how to seek latest information about vehicle aftermarket sector, vehicle population management and legislation

Content

- Definition of aftermarket sector functions
- Aftermarket networks and business models
- Vehicle aftermarket legislation
- Aftermarket processes: Maintenance and repair shop, Inspection, End-of-life
- Customer service and satisfaction
- Quality of processes
- Infrastructure, equipment and data systems in an aftermarket company
- Cost calculations, profitability and rationalization

Evaluation scale

1-5

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)

Grasps basic concepts in sustainability and basic circular economy principles. Identify and analyze common issues in car maintenance and repair, proposing effective solutions that align with sustainable practices and minimize environmental impact.

Assessment criteria, good (3)

Grasps basic concepts in sustainability and circular economy principles and is able to apply them effectively in most scenarios. Identify and analyze common issues in car maintenance and repair, proposing effective solutions that align with sustainable practices and minimize environmental impact.

Assessment criteria, excellent (5)

Displays advanced knowledge, integrating complex sustainability concepts effectively. Applies innovative circular economy strategies adeptly in diverse car aftersales situations. Offers innovative, sustainable solutions for complex car maintenance challenges. Provides deep critical analysis of car aftersales cases, offering insightful and nuanced perspectives.

Enrollment

22.02.2024 - 15.05.2024

Timing

22.02.2024 - 15.05.2024

Credits

5 op

Teaching languages
  • English
Degree programmes
  • Bachelor of Engineering, Mechanical Engineering
Teachers
  • Heikki Järvi
  • Pasi Junell
  • Jarno Arkko
Responsible person

Jarno Arkko

Objective

After this course student knows how sustainable vehicle aftermarket sector works and ?understands how digitalization is affecting in it. Student can also comprehend how circular economy ?works in automotive aftermarket sector and how it connects to sustainability.
- Be able to evaluate repair shop processes and know the importance of customer service
- Be able to analyse various aspects of the circular economy in aftermarket sector
- Can suggest procedures for improving the quality and processes in a vehicle aftermarket sector

Student will also be able to point out different sustainability aspects in the terms of using ?different transportation systems. Student will understand how change in vehicle powertrains is reflecting to ?automotive aftersales functions, considering technological and economical aspects.
- Can analyse environmental issues concerning vehicle maintenance and end-of-life operations
- Be able to identify and explain common economic key indicators
- Know how to seek latest information about vehicle aftermarket sector, vehicle population management and legislation

Content

- Definition of aftermarket sector functions
- Aftermarket networks and business models
- Vehicle aftermarket legislation
- Aftermarket processes: Maintenance and repair shop, Inspection, End-of-life
- Customer service and satisfaction
- Quality of processes
- Infrastructure, equipment and data systems in an aftermarket company
- Cost calculations, profitability and rationalization

Evaluation scale

1-5

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)

Grasps basic concepts in sustainability and basic circular economy principles. Identify and analyze common issues in car maintenance and repair, proposing effective solutions that align with sustainable practices and minimize environmental impact.

Assessment criteria, good (3)

Grasps basic concepts in sustainability and circular economy principles and is able to apply them effectively in most scenarios. Identify and analyze common issues in car maintenance and repair, proposing effective solutions that align with sustainable practices and minimize environmental impact.

Assessment criteria, excellent (5)

Displays advanced knowledge, integrating complex sustainability concepts effectively. Applies innovative circular economy strategies adeptly in diverse car aftersales situations. Offers innovative, sustainable solutions for complex car maintenance challenges. Provides deep critical analysis of car aftersales cases, offering insightful and nuanced perspectives.

Enrollment

16.04.2022 - 04.11.2022

Timing

24.10.2022 - 31.12.2022

Credits

5 op

Teaching languages
  • English
Degree programmes
  • Bachelor of Engineering, Mechanical Engineering
Teachers
  • Heikki Järvi
  • Hannu Ylinen
  • Pasi Junell
  • Jarno Arkko
Responsible person

Pasi Junell

Student groups
  • AUTO20

Objective

After this course student knows how sustainable vehicle aftermarket sector works and ?understands how digitalization is affecting in it. Student can also comprehend how circular economy ?works in automotive aftermarket sector and how it connects to sustainability.
- Be able to evaluate repair shop processes and know the importance of customer service
- Be able to analyse various aspects of the circular economy in aftermarket sector
- Can suggest procedures for improving the quality and processes in a vehicle aftermarket sector

Student will also be able to point out different sustainability aspects in the terms of using ?different transportation systems. Student will understand how change in vehicle powertrains is reflecting to ?automotive aftersales functions, considering technological and economical aspects.
- Can analyse environmental issues concerning vehicle maintenance and end-of-life operations
- Be able to identify and explain common economic key indicators
- Know how to seek latest information about vehicle aftermarket sector, vehicle population management and legislation

Content

- Definition of aftermarket sector functions
- Aftermarket networks and business models
- Vehicle aftermarket legislation
- Aftermarket processes: Maintenance and repair shop, Inspection, End-of-life
- Customer service and satisfaction
- Quality of processes
- Infrastructure, equipment and data systems in an aftermarket company
- Cost calculations, profitability and rationalization

Evaluation scale

1-5

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)

Grasps basic concepts in sustainability and basic circular economy principles. Identify and analyze common issues in car maintenance and repair, proposing effective solutions that align with sustainable practices and minimize environmental impact.

Assessment criteria, good (3)

Grasps basic concepts in sustainability and circular economy principles and is able to apply them effectively in most scenarios. Identify and analyze common issues in car maintenance and repair, proposing effective solutions that align with sustainable practices and minimize environmental impact.

Assessment criteria, excellent (5)

Displays advanced knowledge, integrating complex sustainability concepts effectively. Applies innovative circular economy strategies adeptly in diverse car aftersales situations. Offers innovative, sustainable solutions for complex car maintenance challenges. Provides deep critical analysis of car aftersales cases, offering insightful and nuanced perspectives.

Enrollment

28.03.2022 - 10.04.2022

Timing

28.03.2022 - 06.06.2022

Credits

5 op

Teaching languages
  • English
Degree programmes
  • Bachelor of Engineering, Mechanical Engineering
Teachers
  • Heikki Järvi
  • Pasi Junell
  • Hannu Ylinen
  • Jarno Arkko
Responsible person

Pasi Junell

Objective

After this course student knows how sustainable vehicle aftermarket sector works and ?understands how digitalization is affecting in it. Student can also comprehend how circular economy ?works in automotive aftermarket sector and how it connects to sustainability.
- Be able to evaluate repair shop processes and know the importance of customer service
- Be able to analyse various aspects of the circular economy in aftermarket sector
- Can suggest procedures for improving the quality and processes in a vehicle aftermarket sector

Student will also be able to point out different sustainability aspects in the terms of using ?different transportation systems. Student will understand how change in vehicle powertrains is reflecting to ?automotive aftersales functions, considering technological and economical aspects.
- Can analyse environmental issues concerning vehicle maintenance and end-of-life operations
- Be able to identify and explain common economic key indicators
- Know how to seek latest information about vehicle aftermarket sector, vehicle population management and legislation

Content

- Definition of aftermarket sector functions
- Aftermarket networks and business models
- Vehicle aftermarket legislation
- Aftermarket processes: Maintenance and repair shop, Inspection, End-of-life
- Customer service and satisfaction
- Quality of processes
- Infrastructure, equipment and data systems in an aftermarket company
- Cost calculations, profitability and rationalization

Evaluation scale

1-5

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)

Grasps basic concepts in sustainability and basic circular economy principles. Identify and analyze common issues in car maintenance and repair, proposing effective solutions that align with sustainable practices and minimize environmental impact.

Assessment criteria, good (3)

Grasps basic concepts in sustainability and circular economy principles and is able to apply them effectively in most scenarios. Identify and analyze common issues in car maintenance and repair, proposing effective solutions that align with sustainable practices and minimize environmental impact.

Assessment criteria, excellent (5)

Displays advanced knowledge, integrating complex sustainability concepts effectively. Applies innovative circular economy strategies adeptly in diverse car aftersales situations. Offers innovative, sustainable solutions for complex car maintenance challenges. Provides deep critical analysis of car aftersales cases, offering insightful and nuanced perspectives.