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INCREASE PRODUCTION THROUGH IMPROVED SPARE
PARTS AVAILABILITYRobert Lamarre
Gestion Conseil Robert Lamarre & Associés (GCRL) and IMAFS Inc.
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Identify product family and demand stream
Criticalor
not
Stockor
non stock
New
Inactives (no usage for X
months)
A B C DBased on Hits or
usage value
Updated Annually Monthly Manual
Reparableor
not
Obsoleteor
not
Cla
sses
1. Parts Classification - Process
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Measures existing levels
Allows service goals on part’ criticality level
Allows service goals by class, by family, by warehouse
Safety stock set in line with service goals
Simulations to measure impact of service goals variations
Dashboard to track service results
Tools to take corrective actions
2. Managing Service
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3. Managing Demand
Better data for accurate forecasts
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4. Forecasting Demand
Good solid statistical forecasts
Forecasting methods that
account for demand
trends, seasonality and intermittence
Best fit by item
Possibility of manual
adjustments
Filters & alerts
Can integrate maintenance planning data
Better forecasts = better service + less stock
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Bad lead time information result in stock outs or surplus stock
5. Managing lead times
Lead time
Dynamic calculation
By vendor and transport mode
Cleansing of extreme delays
Internal lead time managed by components
Possibility of manual control
Compare real lead time with vendor
promises
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6. Optimizing Inventory Parameters$
Ordering Stocking
costs costs
DATA BASE ERP or CMMS
Calculation
SS Lead timeMin MaxForecasting
Lot sizes
Service objectives per class /
family/ warehouse
AdjustmentsSimulation
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7. Roles and Responsibilities
Clarifying roles and responsibilities
Who is responsible for inventory ?
What are the roles of Supply Chain Management ?
What are the roles of Maintenance ?
Change management is very important
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8. Policies and Procedures
Service goals
Policies clarify roles and responsibilities
Procedures document how to address issues
Well documented policies and procedures are essential
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9. Surplus Stock
Action plan to dispose of surplus stock
Clear responsibilities
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10. A Good Inventory Optimization System
Scientific and dynamic calculation of Min-Max
Results:
Increase of service level
Inventory reductions
Minimization of downtimes
Increase of profit and throughput
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11. Key Performance Indicators
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12. Exception Reports
Inventory analysis and exception reports should give full picture of inventory management results with pointers on necessary corrective actions with drill down possibilities
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Thank you!
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