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Improved Spare Parts Inventory Management: A Case Study


L.W.G. Strijbosch


Tilburg University, CentER

Ruud M.J. Heuts


affiliation not provided to SSRN

E.H.M. Van der Schoot


Tilburg University, CentER

1998

Tilburg University, Center for Economic Research CentER Discussion Paper Series No. 1998-135

Abstract:     
This paper examines the performance of two different (s,Q), inventory models for spare parts in a production plant of confectionery in The Netherlands, a simple and an advanced model. The simple approach is more or less standard: undershoot of the reorder level is not taken into account, the normal distribution is used as the distribution of demand during lead-time. The advanced one takes undershoots into account, differentiates between zero and nonzero demands during lead-time, and utilizes the gamma distribution as the demand distribution. Both models are fed with parameters estimated by a procedure that forecasts demand sizes and time between demand occurrences separately (intermittent demand). The results show that the advanced approach yields service levels close to the desired one under many circumstances, while the simple approach is not consistent leading to much larger inventories if one wants to be sure that the service level is obtained for all spare parts.

JEL Classification: L66

working papers series


Date posted: April 27, 2000  

Suggested Citation

Strijbosch, L.W.G., Heuts, Ruud M.J. and Van der Schoot, E.H.M., Improved Spare Parts Inventory Management: A Case Study (1998). Tilburg University, Center for Economic Research CentER Discussion Paper Series No. 1998-135. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=166456

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L.W.G. Strijbosch (Contact Author)
Tilburg University, CentER ( email )
P.O. Box 90153
Tilburg, 5000 LE
Netherlands
+31 13 466 3233 (Phone)
Ruud Heuts
affiliation not provided to SSRN
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E.H.M. Van der Schoot
Tilburg University, CentER
P.O. Box 90153
Tilburg, 5000 LE
Netherlands
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