Analysis of inventory strategies for blood components in a regional blood center using process simulation

Baesler, F.; Nemeth, M; Martínez C; Bastías A.

Abstract

Background The storage of blood components is an important concern in the blood supply chain. Because these are perishable products, the definition of good inventory policies is crucial to reduce shortages and spills. Study Design and Methods To analyze and propose inventory policies in a regional blood center, a discrete event simulation model was created using simulation software (Arena 12.0, Rockwell Software). The model replicates the activities that are performed along the supply chain including donation arrivals, testing, production, inventory management, and dispatching. Results Twelve different scenarios were analyzed, with each one representing different inventory policies composed of a combination of an optimal inventory, a reorder point, and a level of extra donations. The best scenario demonstrates that it is possible to decrease unsatisfied demand and wastage of red blood cell units by 2.5 and 3%, respectively, when compared to current practices. Conclusions This study shows that simulation is an alternative that can be used to model inventory components in blood centers. A responsible selection of inventory variables can improve the capability of the system to respond to the final patient requirements.

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Título según WOS: Analysis of inventory strategies for blood components in a regional blood center using process simulation
Título de la Revista: TRANSFUSION
Volumen: 54
Número: 2
Editorial: Wiley
Fecha de publicación: 2014
Página de inicio: 323
Página final: 330
Idioma: English
DOI:

10.1111/trf.12287

Notas: ISI