<p>With the pressure of time-based competition increasing, and customers demanding faster service, availability of service parts becomes a critical component of manufacturing and servicing operations. <em>Service Parts Management</em> first focuses on intermittent demand forecasting and then on the
Service Parts Management: Demand Forecasting and Inventory Control
โ Scribed by Aris A. Syntetos, John E. Boylan (auth.), Nezih Altay, Lewis A. Litteral (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag London
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 327
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
With the pressure of time-based competition increasing, and customers demanding faster service, availability of service parts becomes a critical component of manufacturing and servicing operations. Service Parts Management first focuses on intermittent demand forecasting and then on the management of service parts inventories. It guides researchers and practitioners in finding better management solutions to their problems and is both an excellent reference for key concepts and a leading resource for further research. Demand forecasting techniques are presented for parametric and nonparametric approaches, and multi echelon cases and inventory pooling are also considered. Inventory control is examined in the continuous and periodic review cases, while the following are all examined in the context of forecasting: • error measures, • distributional assumptions, and • decision trees. Service Parts Management provides the reader with an overview and a detailed treatment of the current state of the research available on the forecasting and inventory management of items with intermittent demand. It is a comprehensive review of service parts management and provides a starting point for researchers, postgraduate students, and anyone interested in forecasting or managing inventory.
โฆ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xiv
Intermittent Demand: Estimation and Statistical Properties....Pages 1-30
Distributional Assumptions for Parametric Forecasting of Intermittent Demand....Pages 31-52
Decision Trees for Forecasting Trended Demand....Pages 53-87
The Impact of Aggregation Level on Lumpy Demand Management....Pages 89-104
Bayesian Forecasting of Spare Parts Using Simulation....Pages 105-123
A Review of Bootstrapping for Spare Parts Forecasting....Pages 125-141
A New Inventory Model for Aircraft Spares....Pages 143-156
Forecasting and Inventory Management for Spare Parts: An Installed Base Approach....Pages 157-169
A Decision Making Framework for Managing Maintenance Spare Parts in Case of Lumpy Demand: Action Research in the Avionic Sector....Pages 171-202
Configuring Single-Echelon Systems Using Demand Categorization....Pages 203-219
Optimal and Heuristic Solutions for the Spare Parts Inventory Control Problem....Pages 221-231
Reliable Stopping Rules for Stocking Spare Parts with Observed Demand of No More Than One Unit....Pages 233-249
Reactive Tabu Search for Large Scale Service Parts Logistics Network Design and Inventory Problems....Pages 251-278
Common Mistakes and Guidelines for Change in Service Parts Management....Pages 279-307
Back Matter....Pages 309-311
โฆ Subjects
Engineering Economics, Organization, Logistics, Marketing; Manufacturing, Machines, Tools; Operations Research/Decision Theory
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