Comparison of a new bootstrapping method with parametric approaches for safety stock determination in service parts inventory systems

Comparison of a new bootstrapping method with parametric approaches for safety stock determination in service parts inventory systems

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Article ID: iaor20116579
Volume: 133
Issue: 1
Start Page Number: 481
End Page Number: 485
Publication Date: Sep 2011
Journal: International Journal of Production Economics
Authors: ,
Keywords: safety stock, spare parts, Statistics: bootstrap
Abstract:

In this paper, we address the problem of forecasting and managing the inventory of service parts where the demand patterns are highly intermittent. Currently, there are two classes of methods for determining the safety stock for the intermittent item: the parametric and bootstrapping approaches. developed an improved bootstrapping based method and showed through computational experiments that this is superior to the method by . In this paper, we compare this new bootstrapping method with the parametric methods of . Our computational results show that the bootstrapping method performs better with randomly generated data sets, where there is a large amount of (simulated) historical data to generate the distribution. On the other hand, with real industry data sets, the parametric method seems to perform better than the bootstrapping method.

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