Effect of commonality on spare parts provisioning costs for capital goods

Effect of commonality on spare parts provisioning costs for capital goods

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Article ID: iaor20081589
Country: Netherlands
Volume: 108
Issue: 1/2
Start Page Number: 221
End Page Number: 227
Publication Date: Jan 2007
Journal: International Journal of Production Economics
Authors: ,
Keywords: programming: mathematical
Abstract:

Machines at customers have to be provided with spare parts upon failure. Consider a number of groups of machines, for each of which a target aggregate fill rate or target average response time (waiting time) should be met. Between groups, commonality exists, i.e., some parts occur in the material breakdown structure of machines in multiple groups. Instead of using separate stocks per group of machines, we study the potential benefits of exploiting commonality by using a shared stock for all groups together. For this purpose, we formulate a multi-item single-site spare parts inventory model, with the objective to minimize the spare parts provisioning costs, i.e., inventory holding and transportation costs, under the condition that all service level constraints are met. We develop a heuristic solution procedure using a decomposition approach as in Dantzig–Wolfe decomposition, in order to obtain both a heuristic solution and a lower bound for the optimal costs. In a case study and a numerical experiment, we show that significant reductions in spare parts provisioning costs can be obtained by using shared stocks. Furthermore, we show how the size of the potential benefits behaves as a function of the number of groups, the percentage of commonality and the occurrence of commonality in cheap or expensive items.

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