A STUDY ON INVENTORY MANAGEMENT OF VIKI INDUSTRIES PRIVATE LIMITED‚ CHENNAI INTRODUCTION As every business concern irrespective of size‚ nature and age needs an adequate level of inventory to carry out business operations and survive. Inventory becomes an important and integral part of business inadequate inventories means interruption of production and sales operation
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INVENTORY MANAGEMENT * Types of Inventory * Inventory Costs * Independent – Demand Items and Inventory Costs * Inventory Monitoring * Production Management Systems * Other Issues in Inventory Management What is Inventory? * An investment in the sense that it requires that the firm tie up its money‚ thereby forgoing certain other earnings opportunities. * The higher a firm’s average inventories‚ the larger the dollar investment and cost required and vice
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NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF FASHION TECHNOLOGY‚ JODHPUR Application of Category Management Principles in ZARA Submitted To:- Mr. Sanjay Kumar Submitted By:- Mr. Ritesh Malpani IInd Semnester MFM Introduction:- Category management is a retailing and purchasing concept in which the range of products purchased by a business organization or sold by a retailer is broken down into discrete groups of similar or related products; these groups are known as product categories (examples of
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19 Inventory Theory “Sorry‚ we’re out of that item.” How often have you heard that during shopping trips? In many of these cases‚ what you have encountered are stores that aren’t doing a very good job of managing their inventories (stocks of goods being held for future use or sale). They aren’t placing orders to replenish inventories soon enough to avoid shortages. These stores could benefit from the kinds of techniques of scientific inventory management that are described in this chapter
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Inventory Management What is Inventory Management? Inventory Inventory: A stock or store of goods. Examples Manufacturing firms carry supplies of raw materials‚ purchased parts‚ finished items‚ spare parts‚ tools‚.... Department stores carry clothing‚ furniture‚ stationery‚ appliances‚... Hospitals stock drugs‚ surgical supplies‚ life-monitoring equipment‚ sheets‚ pillow cases‚... Supermarkets stock fresh and canned foods‚ packaged and frozen foods‚ household supplies‚... The
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age group? 7. What are the issues that their vendors face currently? 8. Are the vendors who are selling on your marketplace also selling on other marketplaces? 9. How do the vendors placing inventory on your marketplace manage their inventory? a. Are there any issues faced with managing their inventory? b. Do they ever face the problem of receiving orders for an item that their vendor is not able to fulfill because it is out-of-stock (over-ordering or running out of stock)? i. If no‚ can this
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Work-in-process 4 Finished goods 5 Maintenance inventory 7 Conclusion 8 Reference 9 Introduction Inventory is defined as a stock or store of goods .generally speaking‚ inventory can be divided by two types: independent demand and dependent demand‚ independent demand is kind of demand which is no need to rely others types of item they are ordered by the external customers or manufacturer for stock and sale. If one type of inventory depends upon another item‚ take the example of car.
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IIIIII AL YAMAMAH UNIVERSITY Operations Management (MGT 510) EMBA Course Syllabus Kingdom of Saudi Arabia The National Commission for Academic Accreditation & Assessment Course Specification Revised April 2007 Course Specification Institution: Al Yamamah University College/Department: Executive Master of Business Administration (EMBA) A Course Identification and General Information 1. Course title and code: Operations Management (MGT 510) 2. Credit hours: 2 3. Program(s) in
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CHAPTER 1 Introduction to Operations Management 2 Competitiveness‚ Strategy‚ and Productivity CHAPTER OUTLINE Introduction‚ 42 Competitiveness‚ 42 Why Some Organizations Fail‚ 43 2 Competitiveness‚ Strategy‚ and Productivity 3 Forecasting 4 Product and Service Design 5 Strategic Capacity Planning for Products and Services 6 Process Selection and Facility Layout 7 Work Design and Measurement 8 Location Planning and Analysis 9 Management of Quality 10 Quality Control 11 Aggregate Planning
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Zara Case Analysis Operations Management MBM1110 Table of Contents Executive Summary ................................................................................................................................. 3 Introduction ............................................................................................................................................ 3 Outstanding Operational strategies .......................................................................................
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