The prediction of warranty claim is a major interest for the after-sales department of a manufacturing company, since all the goods produced are subjected to a warranty of varying duration. Indeed, the costs that the producer has to pay for the failures occurred during the warranty period are one of the items that contribute to form the goods retail price. This article presents a methodology to predict the number of technical assistance interventions during the warranty period. The study was developed relying the expertise gained by analyzing a product in the household appliances. We carried out a case study to assess the quality of the approach. Starting from field data of technical support for products manufactured in a given year and using a simulation approach, we predicted the number of technical assistance interventions for the products of the following year.

Warranty data analysis for service demand forecasting: a case study in household appliances / O.Borgia; F.De Carlo; M.Tucci. - STAMPA. - (2011), pp. 1523-1529. (Intervento presentato al convegno European Safety and Reliability Conference tenutosi a Troyes, France nel 18-22 September 2011).

Warranty data analysis for service demand forecasting: a case study in household appliances

BORGIA, ORLANDO;DE CARLO, FILIPPO;TUCCI, MARIO
2011

Abstract

The prediction of warranty claim is a major interest for the after-sales department of a manufacturing company, since all the goods produced are subjected to a warranty of varying duration. Indeed, the costs that the producer has to pay for the failures occurred during the warranty period are one of the items that contribute to form the goods retail price. This article presents a methodology to predict the number of technical assistance interventions during the warranty period. The study was developed relying the expertise gained by analyzing a product in the household appliances. We carried out a case study to assess the quality of the approach. Starting from field data of technical support for products manufactured in a given year and using a simulation approach, we predicted the number of technical assistance interventions for the products of the following year.
2011
Advances in Safety, Reliability and Risk Management - Proceedings of the European Safety and Reliability Conference, ESREL 2011
European Safety and Reliability Conference
Troyes, France
18-22 September 2011
O.Borgia; F.De Carlo; M.Tucci
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