Spare Parts Management
Albert Liao
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Albert Liao: Foxconn Industrial Internet
Chapter Chapter 5 in Warranty Chain Management, 2022, pp 115-140 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Spare parts management involves more complex management than mass production material provisioning, as Sect. 2.3 mentioned. In response to warranty timelines, the number of models and the length of time required to prepare spare parts are substantial, and the service logistics are more complex. More than 40% of service agencies reported that spare parts management is the biggest obstacle to improvement in warranty plans (Callegaro Forecasting Method for Spare Part Demand, University of Padua, 2010). The availability of spare parts is critical to the satisfactory completion of a claim. Many warranty contracts require spare parts to be shipped in conjunction with mass-produced goods and allow buyers to have spare parts readily available in the event of a product failure to reduce warranty service requirements.
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-19-2104-9_5
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