The supply of spare parts has a crucial role in maintenance activities, especially in industries with strict availability requirements. In the context of spare parts management, several strategies consist of taking advantage of cooperative or commercial agreements, moving from stand-alone scenarios to inventory pooling. The Performance Based Contracts (PBCs) represent valuable management strategies, based on the risk-pooling concept. This paper proposes an innovative analytic approach based on METRIC (Multi-Echelon Technique for Recoverable Item Control) to model a specific PBC. The paper explores the contracts according to the Supplier’s perspective in order to understand and quantify the effects of PBC on traditional inventory management. The model aims at defining technical contractual details that maximize the profit for the Supplier, respecting availability constraint and budget constraint of the Customers. A case study in the aviation domain, solved by a genetic algorithm, shows the outcomes of the model in a multi-echelon, multi-item, single-indenture system.

A systemic approach for spare parts management in a performance based contract: a case study in the aviation domain / Costantino, Francesco; DI GRAVIO, Giulio; Patriarca, Riccardo; Tronci, Massimo. - In: ...SUMMER SCHOOL FRANCESCO TURCO. PROCEEDINGS. - ISSN 2283-8996. - STAMPA. - 2017:(2017), pp. 123-128. (Intervento presentato al convegno 22nd Summer School "Francesco Turco" - Industrial Systems Engineering 2017 tenutosi a Mondello (PA); Italy nel 13-15 Settembre).

A systemic approach for spare parts management in a performance based contract: a case study in the aviation domain

Costantino Francesco;Di Gravio Giulio;Patriarca Riccardo
;
Tronci Massimo
2017

Abstract

The supply of spare parts has a crucial role in maintenance activities, especially in industries with strict availability requirements. In the context of spare parts management, several strategies consist of taking advantage of cooperative or commercial agreements, moving from stand-alone scenarios to inventory pooling. The Performance Based Contracts (PBCs) represent valuable management strategies, based on the risk-pooling concept. This paper proposes an innovative analytic approach based on METRIC (Multi-Echelon Technique for Recoverable Item Control) to model a specific PBC. The paper explores the contracts according to the Supplier’s perspective in order to understand and quantify the effects of PBC on traditional inventory management. The model aims at defining technical contractual details that maximize the profit for the Supplier, respecting availability constraint and budget constraint of the Customers. A case study in the aviation domain, solved by a genetic algorithm, shows the outcomes of the model in a multi-echelon, multi-item, single-indenture system.
2017
22nd Summer School "Francesco Turco" - Industrial Systems Engineering 2017
spare parts; inventory; METRIC; multi-echelon; risk pooling
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A systemic approach for spare parts management in a performance based contract: a case study in the aviation domain / Costantino, Francesco; DI GRAVIO, Giulio; Patriarca, Riccardo; Tronci, Massimo. - In: ...SUMMER SCHOOL FRANCESCO TURCO. PROCEEDINGS. - ISSN 2283-8996. - STAMPA. - 2017:(2017), pp. 123-128. (Intervento presentato al convegno 22nd Summer School "Francesco Turco" - Industrial Systems Engineering 2017 tenutosi a Mondello (PA); Italy nel 13-15 Settembre).
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