A survey of maintenance and service logistics management: Classification and research agenda from a maritime sector perspective
•A classification of maintenance and service logistics literature for capital goods.•The key characteristic of the maritime sector is used as a guideline.•State-of-the-art, lessons learned, and research directions for each characteristic.•A big part of this survey is relevant also for other capital-...
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description | •A classification of maintenance and service logistics literature for capital goods.•The key characteristic of the maritime sector is used as a guideline.•State-of-the-art, lessons learned, and research directions for each characteristic.•A big part of this survey is relevant also for other capital-intensive industries.•A research agenda is suggested.
Maintenance and service logistics support are required to ensure high availability and reliability for capital goods and typically represent a significant part of operating costs in capital-intensive industries. In this paper, we present a classification of the maintenance and service logistics literature considering the key characteristics of a particular sector as a guideline, i.e., the maritime sector. We discuss the applicability and the shortcomings of existing works and highlight the lessons learned from a maritime sector perspective. Finally, we identify the potential future research directions and suggest a research agenda. Most of the maritime sector characteristics presented in this paper are also valid for other capital-intensive industries. Therefore, a big part of this survey is relevant and functional for industries such as aircraft/aerospace, defense, and automotive. |
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