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    Title: Application of fault tree analysis to assess inventory risk: A practical case from aerospace manufacturing
    Authors: Cheng, C.-Y.;Li, S.-F.;Chu, S.-J.;Yeh, C.-Y.;Simmons, R.J.
    Contributors: Department of Industrial Engineering and Enterprise information, Tunghai University
    Keywords: aerospace industry;fault tree analysis;inventory management;risk management
    Date: 2013
    Issue Date: 2014-05-30T01:54:05Z (UTC)
    Abstract: In this case study, an aerospace manufacturer seeks to decrease inventory and improve its turnover rate using fault tree analysis (FTA). Historically, the company controlled its inventory using material capacity planning, material requirement planning modules provided as part of Enterprise Resource Planning and a self-developed inventory management system. Historical data indicated a rising trend in the inventory turnover rate, and the total inventory cost is substantial, up to US$260 million. This study uses a FTA approach to prioritise improvement options on the basis of risk reduction. Study results showed that risk-based decision-making, supported by FTA, is useful in handling the inventory problem. Inventory turnover rate indicates that inventory level has been improved 30% using the FTA. ? 2013 Taylor & Francis.
    Relation: International Journal of Production Research,Vol.51,Issue21,P.6499-6514
    Appears in Collections:[工業工程與經營資訊學系所] 期刊論文

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