Title of article :
Spare Parts Inventory Management In the Warehouse: A Lean Approach
Author/Authors :
Mor, Rahul S Dept of Food Engineering - National Institute of Food Technology Entrepreneurship and Management - Sonepatm, India , Bhardwaj, Arvind Dept of Industrial & Production Engineering - National Institute of Technology - Jalandhar, India , Kharka, Vishal Dept of Mechanical Engineering - Indian Institute of Technology - Indore, India , Kharub, Manjeet Dept of Mechanical Engineering - CVR College of Engineering - Hyderabad, India
Abstract :
Inventory management plays a vital role in attaining the desired service level and prevents excess capital
from being tied up in the form of dead stock. This paper presents a framework to effectively determine the
items subject to obsolescence in an automotive spare parts warehouse. The inventory management
techniques are applied to minimize the costs and a framework is proposed based on ABC-XYZ and FSN
analysis to prioritize the spare parts based on their criticality. Further, the importance of items in the
warehouse is carried out to eliminate the dead stock. The ABC classification findings reveal that A-class
items accounted for 10.39% and hold the highest inventory value grouping. XYZ classification concludes
that much priority should be given to the management of 52.7% of items under the Z category as the
demand trend of these items is highly fluctuating. The N category items have no demand in recent times and
need immediate attention, thereby preventing further unnecessary procurement. Thus, based on the ABCXYZ
and FSN analysis, the non-critical items, i.e., the non-moving items having fluctuating demand, are
sorted out.
Keywords :
FSN analysis , XYZ , Spare parts , Inventory , Warehouse , Lean manufacturing , ABC
Journal title :
International Journal of Industrial Engineering and Production Research