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Maintenance outsourcing of a multi-process manufacturing system with multiple contractors

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Pages 67-78 | Received 01 Sep 2004, Accepted 01 Jun 2005, Published online: 23 Feb 2007
 

Consider a manufacturer with a manufacturing system that consists of multiple processes. The manufacturer's revenue is determined by the minimum of the uptimes among the processes. The maintenance functions of the processes are outsourced to independent contractors so that each contractor is responsible only for one process. A performance-based incentive contract is offered to each contractor, consisting of an uptime target level and a bonus rate for exceeding the uptime target. Under the incentive contract, a contractor receives a bonus only when the achieved uptime exceeds the target level specified in the contract. We develop a model for jointly determining the uptime target levels and bonus rates for the contractors which maximize system profit. We also demonstrate the financial benefits of coordination and added flexibility in allocating the additional profit to the contractors. In addition we show the impact of the variation in individual process maintenance times and costs on channel coordination and profits.

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Process uptime.

Process uptime.

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