Maintenance models in warranty: A literature review

Maintenance models in warranty: A literature review

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Article ID: iaor20133126
Volume: 229
Issue: 3
Start Page Number: 561
End Page Number: 572
Publication Date: Sep 2013
Journal: European Journal of Operational Research
Authors: ,
Keywords: literature survey, warranty
Abstract:

Along with increasing the warranty period for complex systems, reducing the warranty servicing costs has become an issue of great importance to the manufacturers. One possible way to reduce the expected warranty servicing cost is by making sound decision on the product warranty and maintenance strategies. Therefore, warranties (basic warranty and extended warranty) and maintenance (corrective and preventive) are strongly interlinked and of great interest to both manufacturers and customers. This paper is the first identifiable academic literature review to deal with warranty and maintenance. It provides a classification scheme for the articles that link warranty and maintenance published between 2001 and 2011 covering 44 journals and proposes a taxonomy scheme to classify these articles. Nine hundred articles were identified for their relevance to warranty and were carefully reviewed. One‐hundred and twenty‐two articles were subsequently selected for their relevance to maintenance and included in the classification.

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