A distributed design methodology for extensible product life cycle strategy

Author(s):  
Jianzhi Li ◽  
P. Shrivastava ◽  
H.C. Zhang
Author(s):  
Vahid Ebrahimipour ◽  
Babak Maleki Shoja ◽  
Shanling Li

Purpose Supplier selection is a complex decision that involves not only the consideration of unit purchasing cost but also product life-cycle cost (LCC), which affects the company’s after-sale costs over the life cycles of their products. Product structure and its impact on the supplier selection evaluation process are rarely investigated in the literature. Therefore, product structure for a multi-criteria multi-product supplier selection problem with uncertainty is considered. In the model, we address product structure, the competitive supply environment, diverse criteria, and standard requirements. The objective is to choose suppliers that minimize LCC and maximize the reliability of the finished products. Design/methodology/approach Our model provides straightforward representation of interrelationships among multi-objectives and analysis of tradeoffs among conflicting objectives affected by product structure. We illustrate our model by using real life data from lubrication systems in the offshore reliability data (OREDA) handbook. Sensitivity analysis is provided for the case study in which various scenarios that describe product structure, the uncertainties in purchasing prices, reliabilities of purchased components, machine down-time due to poor quality components, suppliers’ capacity and delivery times. Different priority ranking among objectives is also tested to examine the impact of each objective on the overall objective. Findings Our computational results are based on real data and would provide useful guidelines for the management in OEM to choose right suppliers. Originality/value Product structure and its impact on the supplier selection evaluation process are rarely investigated in the literature. Therefore, product structure for a multi-criteria multi-product supplier selection problem with uncertainty is considered.


2019 ◽  
Vol 18 (1) ◽  
pp. 27
Author(s):  
Devi Noviyanti

As country with majority population of Muslims, Indonesia has provided a great opportunity for Organizers of the Special Hajj Worship (Penyelenggara Ibadah Haji Khusus-PIHK) and Organizers of the Umrah Worship Tour (Penyelenggara Perjalanan Ibadah Umrah-PPIU) to serve the people that want to departing the Hajj in a faster time. This opportunity because of the high interest of the Indonesian people to perform the Hajj worship, which has led to the long waiting of period for the Hajj worship through the regular Hajj. The province of South Kalimantan, which is the one of province with the third longest regular hajj waiting period time, provides extensive potential for PIHK and PPIU to carry out activities in order to provide services for special hajj and umrah. Therefore, it is important to do various strategies by PIHK and PPIU in South Kalimantan in the face of competition, one of them is through the product life cycle strategy (product life cycle)


2002 ◽  
Vol 49 (3) ◽  
pp. 253-265 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zhi Gang Xu ◽  
John H. Frazer ◽  
Ming Xi Tang

2009 ◽  
Vol 75 (6) ◽  
pp. 725-730 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shinichi FUKUSHIGE ◽  
Keita TONOIKE ◽  
Yasushi UMEDA ◽  
Shinsuke KONDOH

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