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Effect of the Standardization of the Hierarchy Parts Structure of a Product (SHPSP) on Production Ordering and Inventory Levels

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In recent years, changes in users’ values have diversified and complicated users1 needs. This diversity of needs has made the market more segmented and has led to an increase in the number of items produced by each manufacturer as well as to increased fluctuations in product demand. Companies must continue to improve product quality and reduce lead times and costs to succeed in severe competition for sales.

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Ishii, K., Suminokura, T. (1991). Effect of the Standardization of the Hierarchy Parts Structure of a Product (SHPSP) on Production Ordering and Inventory Levels. In: Fandel, G., Zäpfel, G. (eds) Modern Production Concepts. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-76401-1_20

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