2002
DOI: 10.1016/s0925-5273(01)00174-8
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An overview of recent literature on spare parts inventories

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“…Also Guide Jr. and Srivastava (1997) and Kennedy et al (2002) provide a literature overview on spare part inventories and issues surrounding them such as emergency procedures (Alfredsson and Verrijdt, 1999;Song and Zipkin, 2009), lateral transshipments (Paterson et al, 2010), interaction with finite repair capacity (Sleptchenko et al, 2005), interaction with maintenance policies and obsolescence.…”
Section: Inventory Control Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also Guide Jr. and Srivastava (1997) and Kennedy et al (2002) provide a literature overview on spare part inventories and issues surrounding them such as emergency procedures (Alfredsson and Verrijdt, 1999;Song and Zipkin, 2009), lateral transshipments (Paterson et al, 2010), interaction with finite repair capacity (Sleptchenko et al, 2005), interaction with maintenance policies and obsolescence.…”
Section: Inventory Control Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…As for spare parts, the inventory management is quite different from consumable items. Spare part stock is held according to criticality, replacement plans, maintenance plans and continuous equipment monitoring (Kennedy et al, 2002) unlikely to consumable materials. Despite these differences, companies can localize the supply of the spare parts in order to reduce the cost of inventory using consignee stock management in vendor's site.…”
Section: Factors Of Localization Of Materials Supplymentioning
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“…For background literature on VARI-METRIC and its extensions, we refer to the reviews by Guide and Srivastava (1997), Rustenburg et al (2001) and Kennedy et al (2002).…”
Section: Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%