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Inventory Control
Dharmender kumar
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All the materials , parts, suppliers, expenses and in process or finished products recorded on the books by an organization and kept in its stocks, warehouses or plant for some period of time.
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Inventory control is the technique of maintaining the size of the inventory at some desired level keeping in view the best economic interest of an organization.
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Type of Inventory Reason for holding the Inventory
(1) Raw materials
To reap the price advantage available on seasonal raw materials.
(2) Work in progress To balance the production flow.
(3) Ready made components When the components are bought rather than made.
(4) Scraps They are disposal of in bulk.
(5) Finished Goods Lying in stock rooms and waiting dispatches
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Protection against fluctuations in demand; Better use of men, machines and material; Protection against fluctuations in output; Control of stock volume; Control of stock distribution.
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Planning the inventories; Procurement of inventories; Receiving and inspection of inventories; Storing and issuing the inventories; Recording the receipt and issues of
inventories. Physical verification of inventories; Follow-up function ; Material standardization and
substitution.
Executive decide two basic issues while dealing with inventories;
(a) How much of an item to order when the inventory of that item is to be
replenished.
(b) When to replenish the inventory of that item.
By definition, inventory facilitate production or satisfy customer demands.
Inventory system is a set of policies and controls which monitors and determines the levels of inventory. Inventory conventionally include raw materials, work-in-progress, components parts, supplies and finished goods. Operations is a transformation process in which the inputs are raw materials and output is the finished goods.
Suppliers Raw materials work in progress Finished good customers.
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Inventory levelSupply rate
Demand rate
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Deciding the maximum- minimum limits of inventory;
Determination of Reorder point; Determination of reorder quantity; Perpetual inventory control; ABC analysis; Method of control through turn over.
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Quantity of inventory above which should not be allowed to be kept. This quantity is fixed keeping in view the disadvantages of overstocking;
Factors to be considered: Amount of capital available. Godown space available. Possibility of loss.
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Cost of maintaining stores; Likely fluctuation in prices; Seasonal nature of supply of material; Restriction imposed by Govt.; Possibility of change in fashion and habit.
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This represents the quantity below which stocks should not be allowed to fall .
The level is fixed for all items of stores and the following factors are taken into account:
1.Lead time- 2. Rate of consumption of the material during
the lead time.
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It is the point at which if stock of the material in store approaches, the store keeper should initiate the purchase requisition for fresh supply of material.
This level is fixed some where between maximum and minimum level.
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It is also known as standard order quantity , optimum quantity or economic lot size.
By definition economic order quantity that size of order for which the total cost is minimum.
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The widely used formula is
EOQ =√{2RCp/Ch}Where ,R= Annual quantity to be used in units.Cp=Cost of placing an Order.Ch= cost of holding one unit for one year.
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It is efficient control of stores requires greater in case of costlier items.
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Item Item Quality Quality Quantity orderQuantity order Checking Checking
AA CostlierCostlier LessLess Regular system to see Regular system to see that there is no that there is no overstocking as well as overstocking as well as that there is no danger that there is no danger of production being of production being interrupted for interrupted for unwanted material. unwanted material.
BB Less costlier Less costlier Order may be on Order may be on review basis. review basis.
Position being viewed Position being viewed in each monthin each month
CC Economical Economical Larger Larger Order in large quantity Order in large quantity so that cost can be so that cost can be avoidedavoided
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Stores ledger, stores control, cards or bin cards are properly maintained ;
Quantity balance store shown in the store ledger; stock control and bin cards are reconciled;
Exploring the cause of discrepancies if any physical balances and book balances.
It means how many times a company’s inventory is sold and replaced (finished product)
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Inventory ratio (Raw material)-
The value of material consumed during a period
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Average value of inventory during that period
High ratio = fast moving stock
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Thank you