INVENTORY MANAGEMENT Course Instructor: Dr. Swati Singh Course: MBA- II Amity Business School Raw material In-Process Finished Goods Components & spare Parts Inventory Costs Purchase Cost Ordering Costs Carrying / Holding Costs Shortage Costs Procurement / Ordering costs Holding costs ◦ Maintenance and Handling ◦ Taxes ◦ Obsolescence ◦ Lost sales (Customer goodwill) ◦ Backorders ◦ Administrative‚ inspection‚ transportation etc. Stock-outs costs
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remittance service which enables the business to transfer money to different places around the Philippines powered by Smart Money. Nature of the Business Lempot Loading Station sells prepaid cards. The business also sells load directly to consumers and transfers load to those customers who are also selling load to consumers. The business also has a cash remittance service which enables the business to transfer money to different places around the Philippines powered by Smart Money. Goal of the
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Nowadays‚ in modern era a lot of establishments using computerized systems like inventory system‚ which acts as vital role in challenging towards companies success. Through man’s knowledge and creativity‚ the world has been changed‚ from the prehistoric tools of the primitive man up to the modern machineries‚ the advancement in technology and the state-of-the-art hardware and software that man uses nowadays‚ makes our community march onward in an expeditious civilization and industrialization (Tolentino
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1. INVENTORY A in X The inventory of Product A and data on purchases and sales for a two-month period in Company X follow. Company X closes its books at the end of each month. It uses a periodic inventory system. Apr. 1 10 17 30 Beginning inventory Purchase Sale Ending inventory 50 units 100 units 90 units 60 units @€204 @€220 May 2 14 22 30 31 Purchase Purchase Purchase Sale Ending inventory 100 units 50 units 60 units 200 units 70 units @€216
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18th May 2011 Table of Contents Need for Inventory Underlying Principles Current Philosophies of Inventory Mgmt Pros and Cons of IM Principles TOC and MEIO Primary Needs of an Effective IM System MapMySupplyChain 5/27/2011 Strictly Private & Confidential 2 Need for Inventory Inventory Need Principles Philosophies Pros and Cons TOC and MEIO Effective IM System MapMySupply Chsin To tide against Supply Chain Uncertainities – Transporter uncertainity‚ Supplier Lead Time
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Questions Answers - Inventory Management [12:27 PM | ] 1. What is inventory control? Answer: Inventory control is the process of reducing inventory costs while remaining responsive to customer demands. By this definition a store would want to lower its acquisition‚ carrying ordering and stock-out costs to their lowest possible levels. However a store would need to have enough inventories to meet any needs of its customers. 2. What does inventory affect in a store? Answer: Inventory levels and their
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12 Mar 13 MRP Notes What is MRP Material Requirements Planning (MRP) is a software-based (production) planning and inventory control system used to manage manufacturing processes. MRP is a technique that uses the bill of material‚ inventory data and a master schedule to calculate requirements for material. MRP time phases material requirements based on setbacks defined by a combination of the bill of material structure and assembly lead times. The result of an MRP plan is a material
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. Inventory control is a supervision of the supply and storage and accessibility of items in order to insure anadequate supply without excessive oversupply. It can also be referred as internal control - an accounting procedure or system designed to promote efficiency or assure the implementation of a policy or safeguard assets or avoid fraud and error etc. Inventory is defined as itemized list of goods with their estimated worth ‚specifically annual account of stock taken
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Chapter l Introduction The business process is under the IT revolution‚ which is transforming the way we do the business. The way our basic business operations like decision making‚ customer services‚ operations‚ marketing strategies‚ financial management‚ Human Resources management‚ etc. are done are being reformed with the use of computers. Most of our current day business operations are dependent on computers either partially or entirely. Most sari- sari store nowadays use computers
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means that its inventories and cost of goods sold will began with amounts reflecting the standard costs‚ nor the actual costs‚ of a product Nestle’‚ of course still has to pay the actual costs. As a result there almost always differences between the actual costs and the standard costs‚ and those differences are known as variances‚ REASON FOR USING STANDARD COSTING Nestle is currently using Standard costing method because the related variances are valuable management tool. If a variance
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