DocumentCode :
3100352
Title :
Adjusting safety stock requirements with an AHP-based risk analysis
Author :
Korpela, Jukka ; Lehmusvaara, Antti ; Kyläheiko, Kalevi ; Tuominen, Markku
Author_Institution :
UPM-Kymmene Corp., Helsinki, Finland
fYear :
2003
fDate :
6-9 Jan. 2003
Abstract :
In most cases safety stock is determined based on the variability of the demand and lead time. The focus has been on the statistics and past performance, and the existing frameworks are not taking into account future development. Therefore we want to turn more to the future issues and develop the existing frameworks by implementing future factors to the decision making process. In this paper, the safety stock requirements are determined by applying a well-known decision support tool, the analytic hierarchy process (AHP). While the basis level for the safety stock is calculated by using the well-established calculation rules, the AHP-method is used for adjusting this basis level by taking into account the risks related to e.g. production, logistics or the overall operating environment. By using the AHP, the risk factors are mapped in the various areas, their importances are determined, and their impact on safety stock requirements is analysed. Furthermore, strategic viewpoints such as the strategies of the supplier company and the customers can be included in the process of determining the safety stock level. As the AHP is a flexible decision support tool, the safety stock requirements can easily be adjusted whenever there are changes in the risk or strategic factors, e.g. a strike threat by the logistics service providers would trigger a safety stock requirement analysis. In the paper, the utilisation of the AHP is demonstrated with an illustrative example.
Keywords :
customer services; decision making; decision support systems; risk analysis; stock control; supply chain management; analytic hierarchy process; calculation rules; decision making process; decision support tool; logistics service providers; operating environment; production; risk analysis; risk factors; safety stock requirement analysis; statistics; strike threat; supplier company strategy; Companies; Costs; Customer satisfaction; Customer service; Demand forecasting; Gaussian distribution; Logistics; Marketing and sales; Product safety; Risk analysis;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
System Sciences, 2003. Proceedings of the 36th Annual Hawaii International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-1874-5
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/HICSS.2003.1174194
Filename :
1174194
Link To Document :
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