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...
by Jon Schreibfeder | Aug 6, 2019 | Best Practices, Forecasting, Order Cycles, Purchasing, Replenishment Parameters, Replenishment Source, Stocking Decisions
Fine Tuning Safety Stock Quantities There is a simple, best practice residual inventory analysis that will help ensure that the safety stock quantity you maintain for each item is “just right”. To perform this analysis: Record for each item, the forecast...
by Jon Schreibfeder | Aug 5, 2019 | Best Practices, Consulting, Forecasting, Order Cycles, Purchasing, Replenishment Parameters, Replenishment Source, Stocking Decisions
Using Residual Inventory Analysis in Fine Tuning Your Safety Stock Quantities Over the last several months we have been discussing various ways of calculating safety stock quantities. If safety stock quantities are too low, they will not provide adequate...
by Jon Schreibfeder | Jul 10, 2019 | Analysis, Best Practices, Forecasting, Order Cycles, Purchasing, Replenishment Parameters, Stocking Decisions
Protecting Customer Service – Part 2 Last month we began a discussion of safety stock. That is, “insurance inventory” to protect against unusually high demand or delays in receiving a replenishment shipment from the supplier of an item. Though we found...
by Jon Schreibfeder | Jun 10, 2019 | Best Practices, Forecasting, Order Cycles, Replenishment Parameters, Replenishment Source, Stocking Decisions
Protecting Customer Service – Part 1 Over the last several months, we have been discussing when to order products in order to meet your customers’ expectations of product availability. We have explored various methods for calculating accurate forecasts and...