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Inventory
The raw materials, work-in-progress and finished goods held by a firm to enable production and meet customer demand
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Types of inventory
Raw materials & components
Work in progress
Finished goods
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Raw materials & components
Bought from suppliers, used in production process, e.g. parts for assembly or ingredients
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Work in progress
Semi
or
part-finished
production, e.g. construction projects
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Finished goods
Completed products ready for sale or distribution, e.g. products on supermarket shelves; goods in the ASOS and Amazon warehouses
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Reasons for businesses to hold inventory
Enable production to take place
Satisfy customer demand
Precaution against delays from suppliers
Provide a buffer
Allow efficient production
Allow for seasonal changes between production processes
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Inventory management & control is a key part of a business
operating
efficiently
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The business damage from
stock-outs
or having the wrong inventory can be
significant
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Inventory management is much easier due to widely available IT systems
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Key factors influencing quantity of inventory held
Need to satisfy demand
Need to manage working capital
Risk of inventory losing value
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Stock-out
Where a business is unable to
satisfy
customer demand due to
inventory
being unavailable
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Re-order level
The
inventory
quantity at which a
replacement
order is triggered
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Lead time
The
period
between placing an order and the receipt of
inventory
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Buffer stock
Inventory held as a
contingency
in case of unexpected orders so that such orders can be met and in case of any
delays
from suppliers
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Costs of holding inventory
Cost of storage
Interest costs
Obsolescence risk
Stock out costs
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Benefits of low inventory levels
Lower inventory holding costs
Lower risk of inventory obsolescence
Less capital (cash) tied up in working capital-can be used elsewhere in the business
Consistent with operating "lean"
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Benefits of
high inventory
levels
Production
fully supplied - no
delays
Potential for
lower
unit costs by ordering in bulk/
high
quantities
Better able to handle
unexpected
changes in
demand
or need for higher output
Less likelihood of "
stock-outs
"
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