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Intermittent demand forecasting for spare parts in the heavy-duty vehicle industry: a support vector machine model

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  • Peng Jiang
  • Yibin Huang
  • Xiao Liu

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Intermittent demand occurs commonly for spare parts in the heavy-duty vehicle industry. Demand uncertainty and intermittency pose challenges to demand forecasting by conventional models. Support vector machine (SVM) models have been observed to yield competitive accuracy with existing models. However, there are still limitations for basic SVM models. First, the time-consuming computation does not bring a statistically significant accuracy improvement. Second, the forecasting-based inventory performance has not been sufficiently explored. Third, scarce explanations of model robustness are offered for demand forecasting. We build an adaptive univariate SVM (AUSVM) model to forecast intermittent demand. Its effectiveness, compared to 12 existing models and an improved neural-network, is demonstrated by real-world data from a heavy-duty vehicle spare-part company. AUSVM has an apparent advantage in computation time over basic SVM and neural networks. The computational results of the heavy-duty vehicle case indicate that, compared to well-known parametric models, AUSVM achieves a statistically significant accuracy improvement and better inventory performance for the group of non-smooth demand series. Discussions are presented on why AUSVM works for demand forecasting and inventory control of heavy-duty vehicle spare parts. Several insights are revealed for practitioners in the heavy-duty vehicle industry.

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  • Peng Jiang & Yibin Huang & Xiao Liu, 2021. "Intermittent demand forecasting for spare parts in the heavy-duty vehicle industry: a support vector machine model," International Journal of Production Research, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 59(24), pages 7423-7440, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:tprsxx:v:59:y:2021:i:24:p:7423-7440
    DOI: 10.1080/00207543.2020.1842936
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    1. Prak, Dennis & Rogetzer, Patricia, 2022. "Timing intermittent demand with time-varying order-up-to levels," European Journal of Operational Research, Elsevier, vol. 303(3), pages 1126-1136.
    2. Amniattalab, Ayda & Frenk, J.B.G. & Hekimoğlu, Mustafa, 2023. "On spare parts demand and the installed base concept: A theoretical approach," International Journal of Production Economics, Elsevier, vol. 266(C).

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