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    functions above will lead towards the inventory management. As the inventory management is considered as one of the most valuable assets of an organization‚ an efficient inventory management systems are needed to manage it. Below are the purpose of inventory management: The many changes in the market demand ‚ new opportunities due to worldwide marketing ‚ global sourcing of materials and new manufacturing technology means many companies need to change their Inventory Management approach and change

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    Purpose of Inventory Management INVENTORY MANAGEMENT must tie together the following objectives ‚to ensure that there is continuity between functions : • Company’s Strategic Goals • Sales Forecasting • Sales & Operations Planning • Production & Materials Requirement Planning. Inventory Management must be designed to meet the dictates of market place and support the company’s Strategic Plan . The many changes in the market demand ‚ new opportunities due to worldwide

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    The Effects of RFID on Businesses and Customers for Inventory Purposes By Charity Perkins November 3‚ 2011 CS300T Professor Rekha Gupta Table of Contents Introduction and Research Question 1 Barcode Scanning vs. RFID 3 Cost of Implementing RFID 3 Job Security with RFID Implementation 4 Benefits of RFID for Consumers and Businesses 5 Disadvantages of RFID for Consumers and Business 7 Conclusion 8 Works Cited Introduction and Research Question Inefficiency‚ inaccuracy‚ and

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    MANAGEMENT OF INVENTORIES Inventory management – involves the control of the assets that are used in the production process or produced to be sold in the normal course of the firm’s operations. It can also refer to assets that are bought and sold in a trading concern business. Purpose of inventory – To uncouple the operations of the firm – that is‚ to make each function of the business independent of each function – so that delays or shutdowns in one area do not affect the production and

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    InvUnit 8 Overview Inventories - Part 1 This unit covers Chapter 6 which includes an overview of the controls needed for inventories‚ explanation of the three inventory cost flow assumptions (FIFO‚ LIFO and Average Cost methods) and using these inventory costing methods under a perpetual inventory system Chapter 6: "Inventories" Chapter 6: "Inventories" describes how companies maintain control over their inventories and account for the inventory costs as inventories are purchased and sold.

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    INTRODUCTION "Inventory" to many business owners is one of the more visible and tangible aspects of doing business. Raw materials‚ goods in process and finished goods all represent various forms of inventory. Each type represents money tied up until the inventory leaves the company as purchased products. Likewise‚ merchandise stocks in a retail store contribute to profits only when their sale puts money into the cash register. In a literal sense‚ inventory refers to stocks of anything necessary

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    INVENTORY MANAGEMENT Introduction The overseeing and controlling of the ordering‚ storage and use of components that a company will use in the production of the items it will sell as well as the overseeing and controlling of quantities of finished products for sale. A business’s inventory is one of its major assets and represents an investment that is tied up until the item is sold or used in the production of an item that is sold. It also costs money to store‚ track and insure inventory. Inventories

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    A STUDY ON “INVENTORY MANAGEMENT” [pic] “H.P.C.L VISAKHA REFINERY‚ VISAKHAPATNAM” With Reference To Hindusthan Petroleum Corporation Limited‚Visakhapatnam For The Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements For The Award of the Degree Of “MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION” Under the esteemed guidance CH.TRINADH RAO Submitted By K.SHANTHI REGD NO: 116C1E024 MIRACLE EDUCATIONAL GROUP OF INSTITUTIONS (Affiliated To JNTU‚ KAKINADA ) BHOGAPURAM

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    Chapter 2 REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE AND SYSTEM This part shows the related literature and system studies‚ including the topical outline of literature related to the study of Warehouse Inventory System with SMS Alert and Barcode Reader. Review of Related Literature This review is about Bell Electronics Lab Corporation situated in Calamba‚ Laguna March 2007‚ engaging in test and assembly of optoelectronics and sensor devices. The company is concentrating on its resources in metal can packaging

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    of the Study Inventory is basically the total amount of goods and materials held in stock by a factory‚ store and other business. An inventory system is a process whereby a business keeps track of the goods and material it has available. In its simplest sense it can be done manually by a count at the end of each day. In this way it is possible to keep a record of the goods coming in to the business and goods being sold. (Chapter 1 Inventory System‚ 2011) Since manual inventory consumes a lot

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