- Spare parts
Spare parts, also referred to as Service Parts is a term used to indicate extra parts available and in proximity to the mechanical item, such as a
automobile ,boat ,engine , for which they might be used.Spare parts are also called “spares.”
Spare parts management
Service Parts Management is the main component of a complete
Strategic Service Management process that companies use to ensure that right spare part and resources are at the right place (where the broken part is) at the right time.Economic Considerations
Spare parts are sometimes considered uneconomical since:
* the parts might never be used
* the parts might not be stored properly
* the cost ofinventory for spare parts on hand
* the ability to obtain the parts when needed from a remote source, such as avendor ,supplier , parts department, etc.But without the spare part on hand, a company's customer satisfaction levels could drop if a customer has to wait too long for their item to be fixed. Therefore companies need to plan and align their service parts inventory and
workforce resources to achieve optimal customer satisfaction levels with minimal costs.User Considerations
The user of the mechanical item, which might require the parts, may overlook the economic considerations because:
* the expense is not the user’s, but the employer’s
* of a known high rate of failure of certain equipment
* of delays in getting the part from a vendor or a supply room, resulting in machineoutage
* to have the parts on hand requires less “paperwork ” when the parts are suddenly needed
* of the mental comfort it provides to the user in knowing the parts are on-hand when neededCost-Effect Compromise
In many cases where the mechanical item is not stationary, a compromise is reached between cost and statistical probability. Some examples:
* an
automobile carries a “donut” tire as a spare part instead of an actual tire.
* a member of ahousehold buys extralight bulbs since it is probable that one of the lights in the house will eventually burn out and require replacement.
* acomputer user will purchase a ream of computerpaper instead of a sheet at a time.
* a race car team will bring with them to the race track anotherengine , “just in case.”
* a ship carries “spare parts” for itsengine in case of breakdown at sea.ee also
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Cost
*Cost-effectiveness analysis
*Just In Time (business)
*Inventory
*Service Management
*Strategic Service Management
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