BA501 : The
Class : POM :
Inventory
Inventory Management
Inventory can serve several function that add flexibility to a firm's operations. The six functions of inventory are:
1. To provide a stock of goods to meet anticipated customer demand an provide a "selection" of goods.
2. To de-couple suppliers from production and production from distribution.
3. To take advantage of quantity discounts, because purchases in larger quantities may reduce the cost of goods or delivery.
4. To hedge against inflation and upward price changes.
5. To permit operations to continue smoothly with the use of "work-in-process" inventory (goods that have been moved partway through production).
Given that inventory accomplishes
the functions presented above, carrying inventory comes at a cost. This lesson
will present methods and techniques that will minimize this cost whenever inventory
has to be carried.
Objectives:
The objectives for this lesson are as follows:
1. List the different types of inventory.
2. Categorize inventory using ABC analysis.
3. Define independent demand, dependent demand, holding costs, ordering costs, and setup costs.
4. Calculate the basic economic order quantity.
5. Calculate the reorder point for the basic inventory model.
6. Calculate the production order quantity.
7. Calculate the order quantity for quantity discounts.
TEXTBOOK READING : Chapter 12 Heizer and Render
ON-LINE LESSON: Inventory Management: Introduction and Examples
ASSIGNMENT: Home Work
Look here before beginning quiz if using a telephone modem.
SELF TEST: Practice Quiz
The following site contains general articles related to inventory management. Explore the site.
WEB ACTIVITY: Center for Inventory Management
Use WebMail to send attachments and/or messages. Put BA501 (last name) Assignment name and number somewhere in the "subject" line of your e-mail. Address to BA501@mail.cba.nau.edu
WEBMAIL: WebMail
Login using the spaces to give your e-mail address (DANA account only) and password. Take the both multiple choice exams associated with each chapter. E-mail the results to yourself (but not me). These exams are found on the web site for the textbook under "Study Guide" for each chapter. Click here to continue.
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