Author/Authors :
Mohamadghasemi, Amir Department of Management - Zabol Branch - Islamic Azad University - Zabol, Iran
Abstract :
In this paper, we present an improved version of Ramanathan model [R. Ramanathan,
ABC inventory classification with multiple-criteria using weight linear
optimization, Computer and Operations Research 33 (2006) 695-700] and Zhou
and Fan model [P. Zhou & L. Fan, A note on multi-criteria ABC inventory classification
(MCABCIC) using weighted linear optimization, European Journal of
Operation Research, 182 (2007) 1488-1491]. The model that Ramanathan [1] offered,
hereafter called the R-model, in spite of its advantages may lead to a situation
in which the weights of some criteria in relation to an item would not play
any role in determining the its overall score. Thus, for the R inventory items, the
Zhou and Fan [2] approach, hereafter called the ZF-model, may lead to a situation
where an item with a high value for an unimportant criterion is inappropriately
classified as class A. Furthermore, none of the above studies take into account the
ranking order of the criteria. Therefore, in order to remove drawbacks of both
approaches, an integrated model based on criteria importance through inter-criteria
correlation (CRITIC) is applied. The proposed approach determines the objective
weights associated with all criteria rankings. At last, the results obtained
from implementing the proposed model on an illustrative example are compared
with other models.