2009
DOI: 10.1007/s10479-009-0516-5
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An efficient model formulation for level of repair analysis

Abstract: Given a product design and a repair network, a level of repair analysis (LORA) determines for each component in the product (1) whether it should be discarded or repaired upon failure and (2) at which echelon in the repair network to do this. The objective of the LORA is to minimize the total (variable and fixed) costs. We propose an IP model that generalizes the existing models, based on cases that we have seen in practice. Analysis of our model reveals that the integrality constraints on a large number of bi… Show more

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“…If the item is to be treated as a repairable item, the objective is also to determine where it should be repaired". See also Basten et al (2009) andMIL (1993) for analogous definitions of LORA.…”
Section: Select Supply Source and Contractsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…If the item is to be treated as a repairable item, the objective is also to determine where it should be repaired". See also Basten et al (2009) andMIL (1993) for analogous definitions of LORA.…”
Section: Select Supply Source and Contractsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These questions are answered by a level of repair analysis (Basten et al, 2009;Barros and Riley, 2001;Alfredsson, 1997;Basten et al, 2010). …”
Section: Supply Management Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wong et al (2007) developed multiple heuristics for the same optimization problem but then with a constraint per local warehouse. Basten (2010) and Basten et al (2009) looked at the integrated optimization of spare parts stocks and the places where parts are repaired ('Level Of Repair Analysis'). Muckstadt and Thomas (1980) extended the work of Sherbrooke (1968) to systems with emergency deliveries from the central warehouse and central repair facility.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If the item is to be treated as a repairable item, the objective is also to determine where it should be repaired". See also Basten et al (2009) and for analogous definitions of LORA.…”
Section: Select Supply Source and Contractsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These questions are answered by a level of repair analysis (Basten et al, 2009;Barros and Riley, 2001;Alfredsson, 1997;Basten et al, 2011). …”
Section: Supply Management Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%