The Classification of Criticality for Spare Parts by Applying the Ratio of Production Lost Cost to Spare Parts Inventory Cost

2016 ◽  
Vol 13 (3) ◽  
pp. 1-9
Author(s):  
Sakon Wongmongkolrit ◽  
Bordin Rassameethes ◽  
Kulnatee Laohakul
2015 ◽  
Vol 5 (3) ◽  
pp. 811-817
Author(s):  
O. A. Adebimpe ◽  
V. Oladokun ◽  
O. E. Charles-Owaba

In this paper, some preventive maintenance parameters in manufacturing firms were identified and used to develop cost based functions in terms of machine preventive maintenance. The proposed cost based model considers system’s reliability, cost of keeping spare parts inventory and lost earnings in deriving optimal maintenance interval. A case of a manufacturing firm in Nigeria was observed and the data was used to evaluate the model.


Author(s):  
Oumaima Bounou ◽  
Abdellah El Barkany ◽  
Ahmed El Biyaali

The spare parts inventory is a necessity to ensure the continuity of services. Unwanted service interruptions caused by failures can have serious consequences for human and financial levels. Analytical models begin to look to the random nature of inventory problems. Despite the existence of a wide variety of inventory management models, inventory management of spare parts is a major challenge for organizations. Some authors have integrated the principle of risk of shortage in their different models based on probabilistic and graphical models. This article is in the form of a literature review on models of spare parts management. In this article, we have presented first methods of identification and classification of parts, the approaches of estimation and identification of spare parts needs. Afterwards, we have moved to probabilistic models for spare parts management, among these models, there are models that take aim minimize and master the risk of shortages.


2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (2) ◽  
pp. 139-144
Author(s):  
Babatunde Omoniyi Odedairo

AbstractA key factor for motivating intending buyers of raw materials is vendor responsiveness. Therefore, to meet demand, a pre-approved level of stocks is often maintained. In contrast, the decision to keep an uncontrolled amount of stock could be counter-productive with cost components associated with holding often ignored unintentionally. In this study, the objective is to develop a spare parts inventory model that incorporates ignored holding costs with a storage constraint for a motorcycle assembly plant (MAP). The inventory policy, structure of holding costs, and spare parts sales reports were consulted for relevant data. The spare parts were categorized and selected using ABC analysis. A spare parts inventory model, which considers ignored holding cost, was formulated. The model was executed using Lingo optimisation software release 18.0.56 to determine the pair of the order quantity (Ɋ) and reorder point (Ɍ). 177 spare part items were identified using ABC analysis. The parts categorisation revealed that 21, 31, 125 part items belong to categories A, B, and C with 81, 15 and 4% of annual sales value, respectively. From category A, nine items contributed significantly to overall sales. The demand pattern for these items was probabilistic based on their coefficient of variation. The pair (Ɋ, Ɍ) for items N, Z, AY, K, AM, J, P, AL and AZ are (174,688), (71,147), (78,150), (86,163), (18,15), (88,170), (128,118), (33,43) and (87,152), respectively. These pairs yielded a total inventory cost of ₦2,177,363 when compared to the current total inventory investment of ₦6,800,000 resulting in a 67.9% cost reduction. A model to manage spare parts inventory with relevant holding cost components was developed for MAP to ensure the availability of items, maximize usage of storage space, and minimize total inventory cost.


Author(s):  
Dilay Celebi ◽  
Demet Bayraktar ◽  
Selcen Ozturkcan

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