A two-dimensional warranty policy is characterized by a region in a two-dimensional plane with the horizontal axis representing time and the vertical axis the usage. In this paper, we study two-dimensional failure-free warranty policies for nonrepairable items that require the manufacturer to replace all items which fail under warranty by new ones at no cost to the buyer. We derive expressions for the expected warranty cost per item sold and for the expected life cycle cost for four different warranty regions. We illustrate these by numerical examples and discuss some resulting implications for the consumer and the manufacturer
AbstractThe cost of servicing a warranty depends, amongst other factors, on the type of repair perfo...
An age‐dependent repair model is proposed. The notion of the “calendar age” of the product and the d...
Currently, manufacturers/dealers have started selling products with lifetime warranty policies. In t...
A two-dimensionawl arrantyp olicy is characterizedb y a regioni n a two-dimensionapl lanew ith the h...
For repairable items sold with free replacement warranty, the actions available to the manufacturer ...
Abstract: In this paper, we discuss two-dimensional failure modeling for a system where degradation ...
In this paper, we discuss two-dimensional failure modeling for a system where degradation is due to ...
When a repairable product under warranty fails, the manufacturer (warrantor) has the choice to eithe...
When a repairable item fails under warranty. the manufacturer has the option of either repairing the...
Aiming to reduce the warranty cost, we put forward a new warranty strategy of two-dimensional (2D) w...
For some kinds of products, such as car, aircraft, government acquisition, the consumers have strict...
This paper provides a replacement policy for warranty products with different failure rate from the ...
Warranty data analyses reveal that products sold with two-dimensional warranties may have significan...
The market for second hand products has been growing for a variety of reasons (e.g., new products ap...
For many products (for example, automobiles), failures failures depend on age and usage and, in this...
AbstractThe cost of servicing a warranty depends, amongst other factors, on the type of repair perfo...
An age‐dependent repair model is proposed. The notion of the “calendar age” of the product and the d...
Currently, manufacturers/dealers have started selling products with lifetime warranty policies. In t...
A two-dimensionawl arrantyp olicy is characterizedb y a regioni n a two-dimensionapl lanew ith the h...
For repairable items sold with free replacement warranty, the actions available to the manufacturer ...
Abstract: In this paper, we discuss two-dimensional failure modeling for a system where degradation ...
In this paper, we discuss two-dimensional failure modeling for a system where degradation is due to ...
When a repairable product under warranty fails, the manufacturer (warrantor) has the choice to eithe...
When a repairable item fails under warranty. the manufacturer has the option of either repairing the...
Aiming to reduce the warranty cost, we put forward a new warranty strategy of two-dimensional (2D) w...
For some kinds of products, such as car, aircraft, government acquisition, the consumers have strict...
This paper provides a replacement policy for warranty products with different failure rate from the ...
Warranty data analyses reveal that products sold with two-dimensional warranties may have significan...
The market for second hand products has been growing for a variety of reasons (e.g., new products ap...
For many products (for example, automobiles), failures failures depend on age and usage and, in this...
AbstractThe cost of servicing a warranty depends, amongst other factors, on the type of repair perfo...
An age‐dependent repair model is proposed. The notion of the “calendar age” of the product and the d...
Currently, manufacturers/dealers have started selling products with lifetime warranty policies. In t...