AGILE MANUFACTURING THROUGH INVENTORY MANAGEMENT

Rudy Santosa Sudirga, Filscha Nurprihatin, G. Rembulan, Y. Yuniarto
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Inventory management is a systematic approach to sourcing, storing, and selling inventory both raw materials (components) and finished goods (products). In business terms, inventory management means the right stock, at the right levels, in the right place, at the right time, and at the right cost as well as price. Inventory management refers to the process of ordering, storing and using a company's inventory. This includes the management of raw materials, components and finished products, as well as warehousing and processing such items. For companies with complex supply chains and manufacturing processes, balancing the risks of inventory gluts and shortages is especially difficult. At the same time, inventory can be thought of as a liability (if not in an accounting sense). A large inventory carries the risk of spoilage, theft, damage or shifts in demand. Inventory must be insured, and if it is not sold in time it may have to be disposed of at clearance prices or simply destroyed. For these reasons, inventory management is important for businesses of any size. Knowing when to restock inventory, what amounts to purchase or produce, what price to pay as well as when to sell and at what pric can easily become complex decisions. Small businesses will often keep track of stock manually and determine the reorder points and quantities using Excel formulas. Larger businesses will use specialized enterprise resource planning (ERP) software.

通过库存管理实现敏捷制造
库存管理是一种采购、储存和销售原材料(部件)和成品(产品)库存的系统方法。在商业术语中,库存管理意味着正确的库存,在正确的水平,在正确的地点,在正确的时间,以正确的成本和价格。库存管理是指订购、储存和使用公司库存的过程。这包括对原材料、零部件和成品的管理,以及这些物品的仓储和加工。对于拥有复杂供应链和制造流程的公司来说,平衡库存过剩和短缺的风险尤其困难。与此同时,存货可以被认为是一种负债(如果不是在会计意义上)。大量库存会带来变质、被盗、损坏或需求变化的风险。库存必须有保险,如果没有及时售出,可能不得不以清仓价处理,或者干脆销毁。由于这些原因,库存管理对任何规模的企业都很重要。知道何时补充库存,购买或生产的数量,支付的价格以及何时出售和以什么价格出售,很容易成为复杂的决策。小型企业通常会手动跟踪库存,并使用Excel公式确定再订购点和数量。较大的企业将使用专门的企业资源计划(ERP)软件。
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