This paper studies the effects of component commonality in the context of an infinite horizon inventory model. Three models are proposed that are characterized by different degrees of component commonality. Assuming the three models all follow the same inventory policy, exact service level measures are derived and incorporated into cost optimization problems. With the infinite horizon assumption, potential setup cost reductions can be evaluated due to the inclusion of common components. The results indicate that, as expected, commonality incurs significant cost savings; what is new and unique is that setup cost may increase or decrease when commonality is present. In addition, when the behaviour of the optimal solutions is examined, it is f...
Component commonality is a critical concept in modern manufacturing, as it has been demonstrated to ...
Market pressure for low prices paired with customer demand for high product variety presents a consi...
Machines at customers have to be provided with spare parts upon failure. Consider a number of groups...
In a global market with increasing product variety, one approach that manufacturers can use to contr...
This paper extends recent results of Baker et al. (Baker, K. R., M. J. Magazine, H. L. W. Nuttle. 19...
In this paper I review the component commonality literature through a management-accounting lens, fo...
Common components are used extensively for production postponement, reduction of proliferated produc...
We discuss a case study of an industrial production-marketing coordination problem involving compone...
Component commonality- the use of the same version of a component across multiple products- is being...
Component commonality, the use of the same version of a component across multiple products, is incre...
Machines at customers have to be provided with spare parts upon failure. Consider a number of groups...
This paper deals with component commonality in start-up manufacturing firms. We present a two-produc...
This paper deals with component commonality in start-up manufacturing firms. We present a two-produc...
Introducing or increasing commonality in product structures is advocated frequently. However, introd...
Component commonality (Labro 2004, Zhou & Gruppström 2004) can be defined as the use of the same...
Component commonality is a critical concept in modern manufacturing, as it has been demonstrated to ...
Market pressure for low prices paired with customer demand for high product variety presents a consi...
Machines at customers have to be provided with spare parts upon failure. Consider a number of groups...
In a global market with increasing product variety, one approach that manufacturers can use to contr...
This paper extends recent results of Baker et al. (Baker, K. R., M. J. Magazine, H. L. W. Nuttle. 19...
In this paper I review the component commonality literature through a management-accounting lens, fo...
Common components are used extensively for production postponement, reduction of proliferated produc...
We discuss a case study of an industrial production-marketing coordination problem involving compone...
Component commonality- the use of the same version of a component across multiple products- is being...
Component commonality, the use of the same version of a component across multiple products, is incre...
Machines at customers have to be provided with spare parts upon failure. Consider a number of groups...
This paper deals with component commonality in start-up manufacturing firms. We present a two-produc...
This paper deals with component commonality in start-up manufacturing firms. We present a two-produc...
Introducing or increasing commonality in product structures is advocated frequently. However, introd...
Component commonality (Labro 2004, Zhou & Gruppström 2004) can be defined as the use of the same...
Component commonality is a critical concept in modern manufacturing, as it has been demonstrated to ...
Market pressure for low prices paired with customer demand for high product variety presents a consi...
Machines at customers have to be provided with spare parts upon failure. Consider a number of groups...