Actual distribution of ABC class in the electronics manufacturing company with 4,051 active parts. Using this distribution of ABC class and change total number of the parts to 14,213. •
Uniform purchase When equal purchasing policy is applied to all 14,213 components, for example weekly delivery and re-order point (safety stock) of two weeks' supply, the factory will have 16,000 deliveries in four weeks and average inventory will be weeks' supply. •
Weighed purchase In comparison, when weighed purchasing policy is applied based on ABC class, for example C class monthly (every four weeks) delivery with re-order point of three weeks' supply, B class bi-weekly delivery with re-order point of 2 weeks' supply, A class weekly delivery with re-order point of 1 week's supply, total number of delivery in 4 weeks will be (A 200×4=800)+(B 400×2=800)+(C 3,400×1=3,400)=5,000 and average inventory will be (A 75%×1.5weeks)+(B 15%x3 weeks)+(C 10%×3.5 weeks)=1.925 weeks' supply. a) A class item can be applied much tighter control like
JIT daily delivery. If daily delivery with one day stock is applied, delivery frequency will be 4,000 and average inventory level of A class item will be 1.5 days' supply and total inventory level will be 1.025 weeks' supply, a reduction of inventory by 59%. Total delivery frequency is also reduced to half from 16,000 to 8,200. •
Result By applying weighed control based on ABC classification, required man-hours and inventory level are drastically reduced. • Alternate way of finding ABC analysis:- The ABC concept is based on Pareto's law. If too much inventory is kept, the ABC analysis can be performed on a sample. After obtaining the random sample, the following steps are carried out for the ABC analysis. • Step 1: Compute the annual usage value for every item in the sample by multiplying the annual requirements by the cost per unit. • Step 2: Arrange the items in descending order of the usage value calculated above. • Step 3: Make a cumulative total of the number of items and the usage value. • Step 4: Convert the cumulative total of the number of items and usage values into a percentage of their grand totals. • Step 5: Draw a graph connecting cumulative % items and cumulative % usage value. The graph is divided approximately into three segments, where the curve sharply changes its shape. This indicates the three segments A, B and C. ==See also==