Spare Parts Inventory Management System in a Service Sector Company

dc.contributor.author Buse Atakay
dc.contributor.author Özge Onbaşılı
dc.contributor.author Simay Özcet
dc.contributor.author İrem Akbulak
dc.contributor.author Hatice Birce Cevher
dc.contributor.author Hümeyra Alcaz
dc.contributor.author İsmail Gördesli
dc.contributor.author Mert Paldrak
dc.contributor.author Efthimia Staiou
dc.contributor.editor N.M. Durakbasa , M.G. Gençyılmaz
dc.date.accessioned 2025-10-06T17:50:19Z
dc.date.issued 2022
dc.description.abstract Spare parts inventory management is crucial in the success of a service providing company. In this study the spare parts of a service provider in the automotive sector are classified according to their characteristics in groups and different inventory control policies are applied to the categorized groups. The Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) one of the Multi-Criteria Decision Making (MCDM) methods is used to classify the spare parts into groups. As a result of the application of AHP classes of spare parts are determined according to the VED analysis classifying the spare parts according to their criticality. Furthermore the ABC analysis performed by the company was improved by using cost and demand criteria. After performing both analysis three new classes of spare parts are determined with the combination of ABC and VED classification techniques. For each class an appropriate inventory control policy is decided according to the spare parts importance and criticality. Based on the literature review the (R S s) inventory control policy is chosen to be applied in each class taking into consideration the review period order up-to-level and reorder point of items. In the inventory control model the review period for the same class items is assumed to be constant based on the information provided by the company. For verification purposes necessary cost calculations including total ordering and holding costs are performed by means of Microsoft Excel. In order to be able to vastly observe the system behavior different cost scenarios are generated by increasing and decreasing the service level and review period of the system. Using OptQuest an optimization tool embedded into ARENA simulation software the different scenarios were analyzed and the total minimum cost is reached. For supporting the daily operations of the company a user-friendly decision support system is built where the end-user can easily add/remove spare parts to/from the system classify them and compare the results of inventory control policies with the current system. The DSS will also assist the company to manage and control their real-time inventory and perform spare parts stock level tracking and decide when to place orders. © 2022 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
dc.identifier.doi 10.1007/978-3-030-90421-0_67
dc.identifier.isbn 9789819650583, 9783031991585, 9783031948886, 9789819667314, 9789811937156, 9783030703318, 9789811622779, 9789811969447, 9789819701056, 9789819748051
dc.identifier.issn 21954364, 21954356
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dc.identifier.uri https://gcris.yasar.edu.tr/handle/123456789/8861
dc.language.iso English
dc.publisher Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH
dc.relation.ispartof International Symposium for Production Research ISPR2021
dc.source Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering
dc.subject Abc Classification, Analytical Hierarchy Process, Arena Simulation, Decision Support System, Multi-criteria Decision Making, Spare Parts Inventory Management, Ved Analysis, Analytic Hierarchy Process, Artificial Intelligence, Automotive Industry, Computer Software, Cost Benefit Analysis, Criticality (nuclear Fission), Decision Making, Hierarchical Systems, Inventory Control, Abc Classification, Analytical Hierarchy Process, Arena Simulations, Inventory Management, Multi Criteria Decision-making, Multicriteria Decision-making, Multicriterion Decision Makings, Spare Part Inventory Management, Spare Parts Inventories, Ved Analyse, Decision Support Systems
dc.subject Analytic hierarchy process, Artificial intelligence, Automotive industry, Computer software, Cost benefit analysis, Criticality (nuclear fission), Decision making, Hierarchical systems, Inventory control, ABC classification, Analytical Hierarchy Process, Arena simulations, Inventory management, Multi criteria decision-making, Multicriteria decision-making, Multicriterion decision makings, Spare part inventory management, Spare parts inventories, VED analyse, Decision support systems
dc.title Spare Parts Inventory Management System in a Service Sector Company
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