Optimal ABC inventory classification using interval programming |
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Authors: | Jafar Rezaei Negin Salimi |
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Affiliation: | 1. Faculty of Technology, Policy and Management, Delft University of Technology, Delft, the Netherlandsj.rezaei@tudelft.nl;3. Faculty of Industrial Engineering and Innovation Sciences, Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, the Netherlands |
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Abstract: | Inventory classification is one of the most important activities in inventory management, whereby inventories are classified into three or more classes. Several inventory classifications have been proposed in the literature, almost all of which have two main shortcomings in common. That is, the previous methods mainly rely on an expert opinion to derive the importance of the classification criteria which results in subjective classification, and they need precise item parameters before implementing the classification. While the problem has been predominantly considered as a multi-criteria, we examine the problem from a different perspective, proposing a novel optimisation model for ABC inventory classification in the form of an interval programming problem. The proposed interval programming model has two important features compared to the existing methods: it provides optimal results instead of an expert-based classification and it does not require precise values of item parameters, which are not almost always available before classification. Finally, by illustrating the proposed classification model in the form of numerical example, conclusion and suggestions for future works are presented. |
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Keywords: | ABC inventory classification interval programming optimisation |
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