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The document outlines a decision-making process for identifying hardware parts, focusing on model numbers and descriptions. It includes steps for checking hardware status, determining if the hardware is active or deployed, and estimating costs related to spares and repairs. Additionally, it addresses replacement policies, lifecycle impacts, and total lifecycle costs.

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Workflow

The document outlines a decision-making process for identifying hardware parts, focusing on model numbers and descriptions. It includes steps for checking hardware status, determining if the hardware is active or deployed, and estimating costs related to spares and repairs. Additionally, it addresses replacement policies, lifecycle impacts, and total lifecycle costs.

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Identify Hardware Part

NO
Does Part Have Model Number &
Data Completion From Pre-Sales
Description?

YES

Check HW Status (GA, MD, etc.

Is Hardware Active/Deployed

YES
Estimate:
- Spares ITP (EUR) Log Installed Base Qty
-Repair Cost Per Part
- % of Spares as Repair Cost Check Failures & FIT Rate

NO
Continue Repair Strategy
Compare Is Repair cost > Spares cost Forecast Inventory & Repair cost per years (Comments)

YES

Consider Replace Policy

Track Repair Discontinued date


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Lifecycle Impacts

Check P20 Duty Cost and Import cost

Add 22% Overhead costing to P20

Total Lifecycle Cost

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