by Jon Schreibfeder | Mar 5, 2020 | Analysis, Best Practices, Consulting, Forecasting, General, Order Cycles, Purchasing
Key Metrics to Measure Inventory Management Success Turn Earn Index and GMROI If a company enjoys high gross margins, it can be successful with lower inventory turns. Many companies that sell goods being liquidated justify keeping items in their warehouse for years,...
by Jon Schreibfeder | Feb 1, 2020 | Analysis, Best Practices, Forecasting, Order Cycles, Purchasing, Replenishment Parameters, Stocking Decisions, Vendor Managed Inventory, Warehousing
Key Metrics to Measure Inventory Management Success Inventory Turnover Last month we began our discussion of key inventory metrics with the customer service level. While the customer service level is probably the most important inventory measurement, inventory...
by Jon Schreibfeder | Jan 1, 2020 | Best Practices, Forecasting, Order Cycles, Purchasing, Replenishment Parameters, Replenishment Source, Stocking Decisions, Uncategorized, Vendor Managed Inventory, Warehousing
Key Metrics to Measure Inventory Management Success The goal of effective inventory management is to meet or exceed customer’s expectations of product availability with the amount of each item that will maximize your net profits. As they go through the daily process...
by Jon Schreibfeder | Dec 1, 2019 | Analysis, Best Practices, Forecasting, Order Cycles, Physical Inventory – Cycle Counting, Purchasing, Replenishment Parameters, Replenishment Source, Stocking Decisions, Warehousing
How Much You Should Buy – Part II Last month we began a discussion of the economic order quantity (EOQ) formula. The economic order quantity is a mathematical equation. It will always provide the replenishment quantity that provides the lowest total cost. That is, the...
by Jon Schreibfeder | Nov 1, 2019 | Analysis, Best Practices, Forecasting, Order Cycles, Purchasing, Replenishment Parameters, Replenishment Source, Stocking Decisions, Warehousing
How Much Should You Buy? Part 1 By Jon Schreibfeder Over the past several months we have been reviewing the basics of setting replenishment parameters to ensure that you achieve the goal of effective inventory management: meeting or exceeding your customers’...
by Jon Schreibfeder | Oct 8, 2019 | Analysis, Best Practices, Forecasting, Order Cycles, Purchasing, Replenishment Parameters, Stocking Decisions
Unrealistically Short Order Cycles Lead to Anarchy By Jon Schreibfeder The order cycle (also commonly known as a review cycle) is the length of time (usually expressed in days) between when you can issue target replenishment orders with the primary supplier of a...