Inventory Control Fundamentals
Inventory Management
Inventory Control Systems
Inventory Control Systems
Miscellaneous
100

Materials and supplies carried on hand either for sale or for use in the product process

What is inventory?

100

Item or unit load is handled, stored, and recorded

What is inventory management at the item level?
100

The most widely used inventor management system in distribution operations

What is a warehouse management system?

100

Items are 20% of the items that account for 70% of the annual consumption value of the items

What are the "A" items in A, B, C analysis?

100

Inventory levels must be monitored between ordering times to ensure that the order schedule keeps stock quantities at sufficient levels to fulfill orders

What is cyclical ordering?

200

The process of identifying materials, managing storage space, and tracking and controlling those materials

What is inventory control?

200

Total inventory movement 

What is aggregate inventory management?

200

Allows employees to identify a variety of dats such as quantity, location, status, and other relevant information 

What is a warehouse management system?

200

80% of results come from 20% of input

What is the Pareto principle?

200

Is based on order points and quantities instead of time and when inventory levels fall to a certain point, items are re-ordered

What is a fixed-order quantity system?

300

One of the basics of warehousing and distribution allowing companies to know what they have on had and where it is located in the warehouse

What is inventory control?

300

Item inventory management deals with inventory at the item level

What do frontline logistics workers mainly deal with?

300

To produce precisely the necessary unit sin the necessary quantities at the necessary time

What is Just-in-Time inventory control?

300

First-in-First Out (FIFO)

Last-in-Last Our (LIFO)

What are two methods of inventory management that determine when an item is used or picked for delivery based on when the product or material arrived at the facility?

300

A computer-based method of inventory management that monitors stock levels and expected production and determines how much needs to be ordered at any given time

What is Material Requirements Planning (MRP)?

400

Raw material stock

Work-in-process (WIP)

Finished goods

What are types of inventory?

400

A simple formula is to divide total dollars shipped annually by the average monthly inventory on hand plus safety stock

What is inventory turns or inventory turnover?

400

Developed by Japanese business and closely tied to the Toyota production system challenging traditional business concepts

What is Just-in-Time inventory system?

400

Cyclical ordering

Fixed-order quantity system

Material requirements planning

What are inventory control methods that identify when to order materials?

400

Inventory is based on A-B-C analysis and determines the number of counts per years 

What is cycle counting?

500

What can be a major headache for distribution managers?

What are inventory peaks incurred due to seasonality demands?

500

Business use to assess competitiveness, project profits, and how well the business is doing

What is inventory turns or turnover?

500

Minimize inventory

Produce only what is needed

Consider anything over the minimum amount required as waste

Respond quickly to changes in demand

What are Just-in-Time concepts?

500

A time-based system in which items are ordered based on anticipated usage according to a predetermined schedule 

What is cyclical ordering?
500

A complete supply chain dedicated to the reverse flow of products and material for the purpose of returns, repairs, remanufacture, and/or recycling

What is reverse logistics or product returns?

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