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The Mysterious Cost of Carrying Inventory

by Jon Schreibfeder | Jan 10, 2011 | Replenishment Parameters

The carrying cost of inventory is the cost of maintaining your average inventory investment of inventory in your warehouse, storeroom, stockroom, or other location where you stock raw materials or finished goods. What costs do you incur in carrying inventory? Cost of...

Controlling Open-Stock Inventory

by Jon Schreibfeder | Jul 1, 2002 | Replenishment Parameters

When the stock level of an item falls below the minimum quantity, it is time to reorder the product, right? But we’ve found some instances where it is difficult to maintain accurate stock levels because it is impractical to record each individual material...

Is It Sporadic or Is It Seasonal?

by Jon Schreibfeder | Jan 2, 2002 | Replenishment Parameters

It is no secret that an accurate forecast of the future demand of a product is crucial in achieving the four “rights” of effective inventory management: that is, getting the right quantity of the right item to the right location at the right time. As...

Do You Monitor Your Residual Inventory?

by Jon Schreibfeder | Aug 10, 2001 | Replenishment Parameters

I visited a large manufacturer last week to review their inventory management polices and procedures. I was impressed with their knowledge and the systems they had in place. As I spoke with various department managers, one question was continually asked: “How...

Dealing with Items That Experience Sporadic Sales

by Jon Schreibfeder | Aug 1, 2001 | Replenishment Parameters

Do the buyers in your company face a mountain of replenishment decisions every day? In the past several weeks I have worked with several firms that stocked more than 16,000 unique products in each of several warehouses. Their buyers seemed overwhelmed with the task of...

Varying the Carrying Cost for Individual Products

by Jon Schreibfeder | Jun 1, 2001 | Replenishment Parameters

It is important to know your cost of carrying inventory. It is a critical factor in deciding what products to stock and when to reorder them, as well as the best quantity to order. Too often companies and organizations use an imprecise “rule of thumb” to...
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