2010
DOI: 10.1007/s10845-010-0486-0
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Evaluation models for service oriented process in spare parts management

Abstract: Maintenance, repair, operation (MRO) and spare parts supply is a critical issue for expensive repairable items such as cutting tool in the metal cutting industry. A new type of servicization model in the cutting tool supply chain reveals that most research has focused on local optimization of operational issues such as tool monitoring, spare parts management, logistics, and scheduling problems in isolation. The innovation in technologies, such as radio frequency identification and web services, for information… Show more

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“…Wong et al (2005) studied the spare parts transportation and inventory problems in a multi-hub system [4]. Cheng and Prabhu (2012) studied the service oriented from two kinds of dimensions and evaluated the technology complexity and system [5]. Jin and Tian (2012) mainly researched the non-stationary demand of repairable inventory, which is performance based logistic and built a dynamic and integrated service supply chain [6].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wong et al (2005) studied the spare parts transportation and inventory problems in a multi-hub system [4]. Cheng and Prabhu (2012) studied the service oriented from two kinds of dimensions and evaluated the technology complexity and system [5]. Jin and Tian (2012) mainly researched the non-stationary demand of repairable inventory, which is performance based logistic and built a dynamic and integrated service supply chain [6].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Further research focusing on manufacturing control flow (Al-Tahat et al 2012) and business flow (Cheng and Prabhu 2012) of this networkbased manufacturing model will able to solve the problem when there are a number of random activities taking place in carrying out the predefined activities and requiring to be implemented collaboratively.…”
Section: Application Experiments Of Hypoid Gearsmentioning
confidence: 99%