An Integrated Approach for Spare Parts Provisioning

Authors

  • Claver Diallo Dalhousie University, Industrial Eng., 5269 Morris Street, Halifax, Nova-Scotia, Canada B3H-4R2
  • Daoud AÏt-Kadi Universit´e Laval, Mechanical Eng., 1065, avenue de la M´edecine, Qu´ebec, Canada G1V-0A6 Centre Interuniversitaire de Recherche sur les R´eseau d’Entreprise, la Logistique et le Transport CIRRELT, Universit´e Laval, Canada G1V-0A6 Centre Interdisciplinaire de Recherche en R´eadaptation et Int´egration Sociale CIRRIS Universit´e Laval, Canada G1V-0A6 Resident Member of the Acad´emie Hassan II des Sciences et Techniques, Royaume du Maroc
  • A. Chelbi Centre Interuniversitaire de Recherche sur les R´eseau d’Entreprise, la Logistique et le Transport CIRRELT, Universit´e Laval, Canada G1V-0A6 Centre de Recherche en Productique CEREP, Ecole sup´erieure des Sciences et Technique de Tunis ESSTT, BP 56 Bab Menara 1008, Tunis, Tunisia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.34874/IMIST.PRSM/fsejournal-v2i1.28332

Keywords:

maintenance, spare parts, identification, inventory, optimization

Abstract

This article addresses the problem of spare parts identification and provisioning for
multi-component systems. A framework considering available technical, economical and strategic information is presented. Mathematical models are proposed to determine, for each spare part, the required quantity over a given planning horizon. The objective may be to maximize either the reliability or the availability of the system. Analytical models are proposed to determine the management parameters.

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Published

01-02-2013

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Physics, Chemistry, Engineering Sciences