recondicionament
Recondicionament is a term used in Catalan-speaking contexts to describe the process of returning a used or damaged product, asset, or equipment to a condition suitable for functional use. It encompasses repair, replacement of components, testing, and, in some cases, software updates or upgrades, with the aim of extending the product's useful life and ensuring safety and performance.
The typical reconditioning workflow starts with assessment to determine remaining life and necessary interventions, followed by
Reconditioning is related to but distinct from refurbishment, remanufacturing, and recycling. Refurbishment often focuses on cosmetic
Common applications include consumer electronics such as smartphones and laptops, IT equipment like servers and storage
Benefits include extended asset lifecycles, lower total cost of ownership, reduced environmental impact through waste reduction
Standards and regulatory frameworks that influence reconditioning include general quality management systems (for example ISO 9001),