Inventory System of Fruitas Ice Candy Company A Project Presented to the College of Engineering and Technology In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements For the Subject System Analysis and Design By: Canlas III‚ Jose Jr. Golimlim‚ Arjie B. Indiano‚ Jose R. Jamon‚ Bernie Emmanuel V Melendrez‚ Ma. Ellaine V. Sagun‚ Regine Abigail A. . C041 To: Engr. Elemerito Pineda Date: Abstract Through man’s knowledge and creativity‚ the world has been changed‚ from the prehistoric
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2.1 Introduction This chapter will review all related work and technology used in developing the “Computer Laboratory Inventory System” This chapter will review on the technologies that relate to the needed research and the current or related projects that have been studied. 2.2 Definition of Terms/Concepts 2.2.1 Barcode Inventory System The term “barcode inventory system” is generic and encompasses avariety of different applications and industries. The term is commonly used in warehousing
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1.0 INTRODUCTION 2 2.0 LITERATURE REVIEW 3 2.1 Forecasting Inventory 3 2.2 Aggregate Planning 3 2.3 Capacity Planning 4 2.4 Materials Planning 5 2.5 Just-in-Time (JIT) 6 3.0 ORGANIZATIONAL BACKGROUND 8 3.1 History of the Company 8 3.2 Introduction to the Product 9 3.2 COMPANY SCALE 11 4.0 ORGANIZATION ’S PRACTICE AND POLICY 12 4.1 Inventory Management System 12 4.1.1 Inventory Replenishment 14 4.2 Inventory Holding 15 4.3 Adopted Model 15 4.4 Contingency Plans 16
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collects‚ stores‚ modifies‚ and retrieves the transactions of an organization. A transaction is an event that generates or modifies data that is eventually stored in an information system Nowadays‚ technology is getting broad‚ Computerized Sales and Inventory System is a new technology in the world of business. Our system benefits our client on saving information‚ high security on files and gives more accurate information about business. Co Tiong Bon Grocery embarked on the initiative during the late
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SYSTEM ANALYSIS AND DESIGN PROPOSAL Name of Proponents: Geraldine S. Balmeo‚ Juan Miguel S. Gilbuena School Year/ Trimester: 2011-2012 / 2nd Trimester Proposed Title: Wyeth Key Account Managers Inventory Monitoring System Area of Investigation: Wyeth Philippines is a dynamic organization that currently employs more than 700 people
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Objective and Scope of the study | | | 2.1 Need for the study | | | 2.2 Objective of the study | | | 2.3 Scope of the study | | III | Literature Review | | | 3.1 Review of literature | | IV | Research Methodology | | | 4.1 Research design | | | 4.2 Types of data | | | 4.3 Tools used for analysis | | V | Data Analysis and Interpretation | | VI | Summary and Conclusion | | | 6.1 Findings | | | 6.2 Suggestions | |
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AUTOMATED INVENTORY CONTROL SYSTEM FOR SMALL AND MEDIUM SIZE ENTERPRISES BY OLUMEKUN OLUBANJO (2006/0136) TO BE SUPERVISED BY MISS RAJI MR. OLANIYI SUBMITTED TO THE DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY‚ COLLEGE OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY‚ BELLS UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY‚ OTA‚ OGUN STATE. IN PARTIAL FULFILMENT FOR THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE AWARD OF THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF TECHNOLOGY (B.TECH) IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY. January 2010. INTRODUCTION An inventory control
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GREEN VALLEY COLLEGE FOUNDATION Isulan‚ Sultan Kudarat Isulan Campus COMPUTERIZED LIBRARY INVENTORY OF GREEN VALLEY COLLEGE FONDATION ISULAN CAMPUS Manelyn Benson Fabila Student Marven Jadiong Adviser Table of Content Title Page Chapter I ……………………………………………………………… 3 Introduction ……………………………………………………….. 3 Background of the study ………………………………………….. 4-5 Objective of the study …………………………………………….. 5 Scope and Limitation of the study ………………………………. 6 Significance
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capital policy is reflected in a firm’s current ratio‚ quick ratio‚ turnover of cash and securities‚ inventory turnover and days sales outstanding or DSO. The ratios that are related to SKI‚ has large amount of working capital relative to its level of sales. An example would be the sales/inventories = 6.00 versus 8.00 for an average firm in its industry. This means that SKI is carrying a lot of inventory per dollar of sales. This ratio is the definition of a relaxed policy. Also‚ SKI ’s DSO is relatively
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http://www.scribd.com/doc/22286019/project-report-on-sales-and-inventory-management-System http://www.scribd.com/doc/22286019/project-report-on-sales-and-inventory-management-System#page=43 1. Introduction In Departmental Store’s Inventory Management System we keep track of objects or materials of the store. Properly managing inventory is essential to the success of every dealership. Inventory Management system provides information to efficiently manage the flow of materials‚ effectively
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