AbstractExpensive parts of machines do not have to be discarded when broken. Instead they can be repaired and put back into stock, forming a repairable item system. Lots of methods are known to determine stock levels, the number of backordered parts and waiting times in repairable item systems. Some of these methods consider limited repair capacity, but assume the capacity to be constant. In industrial practice, however, the capacity in the repair shop varies due to vacation times of the workers, reducing it temporarily. At the end of the vacation times the backorders of unrepaired, broken parts in the repair shop and unfulfilled part requests at the depot have to be diminished. Furthermore, the varying capacity influences the performance o...
The Repair Kit Problem is about determining the stock of service parts carried by field service eng...
Stocks of spare parts, located at appropriate locations, can prevent long downtimes of technical sys...
We study a system consisting of one repair shop and one stockpoint, where spare parts of multiple cr...
AbstractExpensive parts of machines do not have to be discarded when broken. Instead they can be rep...
Capacity pooling in production systems, in the form of production capacity or inventory pooling, has...
In this paper, we study the capacity flexibility problem of a maintenance service provider, who is r...
The availability of repairable technical systems depends on the availability of (repairable) spare p...
The availability of repairable technical systems depends on the availability of (repairable) spare p...
In this paper, we consider two-echelon maintenance systems with repair facilities both at a number o...
In repair inventory systems, failed units are exchanged for serviceable units upon failure. The prob...
We study a system consisting of one repair shop and one stockpoint, where spare parts of repairables...
This paper considers a k-out-of-N system with identical, repairable components. Maintenance is initi...
We consider a group of identical systems, each consisting of multiple Line Replaceable Units (LRUs) ...
Abstract. This paper discusses the determination of the spare inventory level for a multiechelon rep...
The Repair Kit Problem is about determining the stock of service parts carried by field service eng...
Stocks of spare parts, located at appropriate locations, can prevent long downtimes of technical sys...
We study a system consisting of one repair shop and one stockpoint, where spare parts of multiple cr...
AbstractExpensive parts of machines do not have to be discarded when broken. Instead they can be rep...
Capacity pooling in production systems, in the form of production capacity or inventory pooling, has...
In this paper, we study the capacity flexibility problem of a maintenance service provider, who is r...
The availability of repairable technical systems depends on the availability of (repairable) spare p...
The availability of repairable technical systems depends on the availability of (repairable) spare p...
In this paper, we consider two-echelon maintenance systems with repair facilities both at a number o...
In repair inventory systems, failed units are exchanged for serviceable units upon failure. The prob...
We study a system consisting of one repair shop and one stockpoint, where spare parts of repairables...
This paper considers a k-out-of-N system with identical, repairable components. Maintenance is initi...
We consider a group of identical systems, each consisting of multiple Line Replaceable Units (LRUs) ...
Abstract. This paper discusses the determination of the spare inventory level for a multiechelon rep...
The Repair Kit Problem is about determining the stock of service parts carried by field service eng...
Stocks of spare parts, located at appropriate locations, can prevent long downtimes of technical sys...
We study a system consisting of one repair shop and one stockpoint, where spare parts of multiple cr...