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Inventory management in the manufacturing sector in developing countries
This paper examines the industrialisation policies adopted by developing countries and assesses its impact on inventory management. Factors influencing inventory demand are identified and the interaction between production planning and control and inventory control is considered as a key parameter. A reversal of inventory management objectives in a developing country environment is brought to light where the efficiency objective is given more significance than the cost objective.