Inventory Control
Tools and Techniques
Inventory Storage and Deployment
Inventory
Inventory Control Systems
100

It involves the creation of inventory records, the maintenance of these records, and the counting or auditing of inventory

What is inventory control?

100

An item that is exactly identical in form, fit, and function

What is an SKU or stock keeping unit

100

A static location in a facility of some kind

What is inventory storage

100

A strategy that promotes stocking DCs and retail points in anticipation of future demand and is a form of push distirbution

What is traditional warehousing or temporary inventory storage

100

An inventory system involving the continuous tracing of inventory accounting for all transactions as they take place and provides on-hand inventory status information at any time

What is a perpetual accounting system

200

The rest of the inventory system and supply chain cannot operate effectively

Poorly functioning inventory control

200

State that 80% of the value, velocity, or volume of a group of items accounts for 20% of the items

What is the 80/20 rule or breakdown

200

Efficiently and effectively staging and distributing goods while achieving ways to reduce or eliminate the need for storage locations

What is inventory deployment

200

The storage of good as either buffer or safety stock 

What is specialty or semi-permanent storage

200

Requires someone to physically count what is on hand and update records when information is needed

What is a periodic accounting system

300

The effective control of inventory 

What is a key factor in the success of the supply chain

300

Software used to track inventory levels, orders, sales, and deliveries

What is a warehouse management system

300

Manufacturing components, customer orders, and other products are received and then sorted and shipped without ever being stored

What is cross-docking

300

Seasonal demand, speculative or forward buying, conditioning products, erratic demand, lot quantity, maintenance requirement

What requires semi-permanent storage

300

An inventory accounting system that is associated with computer systems

What is a perpetual accounting system

400

What has made inventory control more complicated and even more important

What is the growing need for immediate information

400

A unique item identifier consisting of printed warehouse bars interspersed with white space that contains optical characters with information that can be read by a scanner

What is a barcode

400

What is key to cross-docking

What is information technlogy

400

Impacts all phases of inventory management and control, including counting, monitoring, recording, and retrieving inventory itmes

What are computer systems

400

An accounting system that is associated with a manual system

What is periodic accounting system

500

Demand Planning, procurement, transportation, sales, etc. 

What are other parts of the company that impact inventory control

500

A 14-digit barcode placed on the outside of a shipping carton or pallet

What is a shipping container code

500

When a customer purchases a product in a store, the scanned barcode sends an electronic message throughout the store's inventory system

What is QR or quick response

500

An item record that has a system for filing and control comprised of index cards, rotary card files, or hand-operated sorting systems 

What is a manual inventory system known as stock card

500

A form of periodic accounting for inventory and value that accumulates transactions such as sales and receipts and processes them on a set schedule, normally daily

What is batch processing