A Comparison Between Actual Parts Usage and Parts Usage Projected in Allowance Parts Lists for Forklift Vehicles

Abstract

This research effort involves a comparison between the actual repair parts demand data generated by the forklifts at Naval Supply Center, Oakland, California, during calendar year 1975 and the allowance quantities of the applicable allowance parts lists (APL's). The comparison is accomplished from three perspectives: the first perspective evaluates the degree of correlation between line items demanded and the line items appearing in the APL's; the second perspective provides a projection of the effect of increased forklift operating hours on the quantities demanded among those demands for line items allowed by the APL's; and the third perspective identifies those line items for which demand generated rendered the quantities demanded significantly different from the quantities allowed by the APL's.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jun 01, 1976
Accession Number
ADA028863

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  • Robert R. Jordan

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  • Naval Postgraduate School

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