We consider an OEM who is responsible for the availability of its systems in the field through service contracts. Upon a failure of a critical part in a system during the exploitation phase, the failed part is replaced by a ready-for-use part from a spare parts inventory. In an out-of-stock situation, a costly emergency procedure is applied. The reliability levels and spare parts inventory levels of the critical components are the two main factors that determine the downtime and corresponding costs of the sys- tems. We introduce a quantitative model for the joint optimization of these two levels. We formulate the portions of Life Cycle Costs (LCC) which are affected by a compo- nent's reliability and its spare parts inventory level. These c...
In the field of service logistics for capital goods, generally, metric type methods are used to deci...
In the development process of a capital good, it should be decided how to maintain it once it is in ...
We consider a user who buys a number of identical capital goods systems (e.g., medical, manufacturin...
We consider an OEM who is responsible for the availability of its systems in the field through servi...
We consider an OEM who is responsible for the availability of its systems in the field through servi...
We introduce a quantitative model to support the decision on the reliability level of a critical com...
We introduce a quantitative model to support the decision on the reliability level of a critical com...
We introduce a quantitative model to support the decision on the reliability level of a critical com...
We introduce a quantitative model to support the decision on the reliability level of a critical com...
We introduce a quantitative model to support the decision on the reliability level of a critical com...
We introduce a quantitative model to support the decision on the reliability level of a critical com...
We introduce a quantitative model to support the decision on the reliability level of a critical com...
Advanced technical systems, also called advanced capital goods (e.g. medical systems, material handl...
In the field of service logistics for capital goods, generally, metric type methods are used to deci...
In the development process of a capital good, it should be decided how to maintain it once it is in ...
In the field of service logistics for capital goods, generally, metric type methods are used to deci...
In the development process of a capital good, it should be decided how to maintain it once it is in ...
We consider a user who buys a number of identical capital goods systems (e.g., medical, manufacturin...
We consider an OEM who is responsible for the availability of its systems in the field through servi...
We consider an OEM who is responsible for the availability of its systems in the field through servi...
We introduce a quantitative model to support the decision on the reliability level of a critical com...
We introduce a quantitative model to support the decision on the reliability level of a critical com...
We introduce a quantitative model to support the decision on the reliability level of a critical com...
We introduce a quantitative model to support the decision on the reliability level of a critical com...
We introduce a quantitative model to support the decision on the reliability level of a critical com...
We introduce a quantitative model to support the decision on the reliability level of a critical com...
We introduce a quantitative model to support the decision on the reliability level of a critical com...
Advanced technical systems, also called advanced capital goods (e.g. medical systems, material handl...
In the field of service logistics for capital goods, generally, metric type methods are used to deci...
In the development process of a capital good, it should be decided how to maintain it once it is in ...
In the field of service logistics for capital goods, generally, metric type methods are used to deci...
In the development process of a capital good, it should be decided how to maintain it once it is in ...
We consider a user who buys a number of identical capital goods systems (e.g., medical, manufacturin...