Two critical decisions must be made daily when managing multiechelon repair and distribution systems for service parts: (1) allocating available repair capacity among different items and (2) allocating available inventories to field stocking locations to support service operations. In many such systems, procurement lead times for service parts are lengthy and variable, repair capacity is limited, and operational requirements change frequently--resulting in demand processes that are highly uncertain and nonstationary. As a consequence, it is common to have many items in short supply while others are abundant. In such environments, integrated real-time decision-support tools can provide significant value by reducing the impact of inventory im...
Services requiring parts has become a $1.5 trillion business annually worldwide, creating a tremendo...
In many industrial sectors, firms are dealing with a demand which is more and more uncertain often d...
Integral inventory control of repairable items in service networks can result in a significant gain ...
In a multi-echelon service parts supply chain with limited repair resources, real-time repair decisi...
Service parts, which replace defective parts in aerospace repair facilities, are expensive. On the o...
In this paper, we consider a spare parts inventory problem faced by a manufacturer of electronic mac...
We study a multi-item, two-echelon, continuous-review inventory problem at a Dutch utility company, ...
We study a repairable service parts inventory system with a central repair facility and several inve...
Optimal Stocking in Reparable Parts Networks with Repair Capacity and Inventory Poolin
In the present work, we investigate a repairable service parts inventory system that has a central r...
Problem definition: We consider dual sourcing in a distribution network for spare parts consisting o...
The control of inventories is a key issue for achieving efficient management of supply chains. This ...
Spare parts inventory is a difficult problem, including the supply chain elements of maintaining inv...
Abstract We consider the inventory rationing problem in a multi-echelon system for spare parts with ...
In many industrial sectors, firms are dealing with a demand which is more and more uncertain often d...
Services requiring parts has become a $1.5 trillion business annually worldwide, creating a tremendo...
In many industrial sectors, firms are dealing with a demand which is more and more uncertain often d...
Integral inventory control of repairable items in service networks can result in a significant gain ...
In a multi-echelon service parts supply chain with limited repair resources, real-time repair decisi...
Service parts, which replace defective parts in aerospace repair facilities, are expensive. On the o...
In this paper, we consider a spare parts inventory problem faced by a manufacturer of electronic mac...
We study a multi-item, two-echelon, continuous-review inventory problem at a Dutch utility company, ...
We study a repairable service parts inventory system with a central repair facility and several inve...
Optimal Stocking in Reparable Parts Networks with Repair Capacity and Inventory Poolin
In the present work, we investigate a repairable service parts inventory system that has a central r...
Problem definition: We consider dual sourcing in a distribution network for spare parts consisting o...
The control of inventories is a key issue for achieving efficient management of supply chains. This ...
Spare parts inventory is a difficult problem, including the supply chain elements of maintaining inv...
Abstract We consider the inventory rationing problem in a multi-echelon system for spare parts with ...
In many industrial sectors, firms are dealing with a demand which is more and more uncertain often d...
Services requiring parts has become a $1.5 trillion business annually worldwide, creating a tremendo...
In many industrial sectors, firms are dealing with a demand which is more and more uncertain often d...
Integral inventory control of repairable items in service networks can result in a significant gain ...