Mathematics (Jul 2019)

Production-Inventory System for Deteriorating Items with Machine Breakdown, Inspection, and Partial Backordering

  • K.Y. Kung,
  • Y.D. Huang,
  • H.M. Wee,
  • Y. Daryanto

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/math7070616
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 7
p. 616

Abstract

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This study considers the effects of a machine breakdown, inspection, and partial backordering for deteriorating items. Most industries try to reduce facility unavailability by implementing a regular inspection and preventive maintenance since there is a possibility that some machines will breakdown during the production process. Moreover, an emergency purchase policy can be provided for quick response to customer’s backorder. The system also produces imperfect items with different rates before and after the inspection. Rework process and post-sales warranty are launched for the defective items. Unlike previous studies, we applied a fixed-point approach and renewal reward theorem to solve the deteriorating production-inventory model while considering machine breakdown, inspection, and partial backordering. A case example and sensitivity analysis are provided. The sensitivity analysis shows the important parameters that should be considered in designing the inspection plan and the replenishment policy when facility unavailability and imperfect items exist.

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