Book description
Timeless stock-keeping fundamentals meet up-to-the minute technologies to optimize efficiency and drive profits! Inventory management is about more than counting what you’ve got. It’s about understanding business realities and making decisions that balance current demand with future needs—while keeping overhead and operating costs to a minimum. Now in its Second Edition, Essentials of Inventory Management gives inventory professionals the information they need to maximize productivity in key areas, from physical stock issues to problem identification and resolution to technologies like RFID and other automated inventory mechanisms. Perfect for novice and veteran managers alike, this ultra-practical book covers topics such as: Forecasting and replenishment strategies • Differences between retail and manufacturing inventories • Materials requirements planning and just-in-time inventory systems • Simple formulas for calculating quantities and schedules • Management of inventory as a physical reality and a monetary value • Supply chain risk management Complete with detailed examples, handy tools, and a revised and expanded chapter analyzing “Why Inventory Systems Fail and How to Fix Them,” this nontechnical yet thorough guide is perfect for both instructional and on-the-job use.
Table of contents
- Cover
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Preface to the Second Edition
- Chapter 1 Inventory as Both a Tangible and an Intangible Object
- Chapter 2 Inventory as Money
- Chapter 3 Physical Location and Control of Inventory
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Chapter 4 Automatic Identification
- The Basics of Bar Coding
- Elements of a Bar Code Symbol
- Structure of a Generic Bar Code Symbol
- Symbologies: Bar Coding Structural Rules
- Scanning Basics
- Bar Code Applications
- the Basics of Radio-Frequency Identification
- RFID Tag Types and Classes
- Bar Code versus RFID
- RFID Item Identification
- The Advantages of RFID
- The Problems Associated with RFID
- Recap
- Review Questions
- Chapter 5 Planning and Replenishment Concepts
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Chapter 6 Why Inventory Systems Fail and How to Fix Them
- Inventory System Failure: A Case example
- Discussion of Example Case
- Metrics
- Tools with Which to Uncover System Dysfunctions
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Cycle Counting
- Annual Inventories
- Cycle Counting
- Cycle Count Methodologies
- Control Group Cycle Counting Method
- Location Audit Cycle Counting Method
- Random Selection Cycle Counting Method
- Diminishing Population Cycle Counting Method
- Product Categories Cycle Counting Method
- A-B-C Analysis Cycle Counting Method
- When to Count
- Who should Count
- Recap
- Review Questions
- Chapter 7 Basics of Supply Chain Risk Management
- Bibliography
- Index
Product information
- Title: Essentials of Inventory Management, 2nd Edition
- Author(s):
- Release date: April 2011
- Publisher(s): AMACOM
- ISBN: 9780814416563
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