Inventory Management
Inventory Management
Inventory Management
MANAGEMENT
Inventory management
◦ is a discipline primarily about specifying the shape and placement
user needs it, when he needs it" principle tends to incur lots of costs in terms of
thus inventory.
value when it is kept for some time to allow it reach the desired standard for
◦ Raw materials – materials and components scheduled for use in making a product.
◦ Work in process, WIP – materials and components that have begun their transformation to finished goods.
These are used in process of manufacture and as such these are neither raw material nor finished goods.[9]
◦ Finished goods – goods ready for sale to customers.
◦ Goods for resale – returned goods that are salable.
◦ Stocks in transit.
◦ Consignment stocks.
◦ Maintenance supply.
Manufacturing
◦ A canned food manufacturer's materials inventory includes the ingredients to form the foods to be
canned, empty cans and their lids (or coils of steel or aluminum for constructing those components),
labels, and anything else (solder, glue, etc.) that will form part of a finished can. The firm's work in
process includes those materials from the time of release to the work floor until they become complete
and ready for sale to wholesale or retail customers. This may be vats of prepared food, filled cans not yet
labeled or sub-assemblies of food components. It may also include finished cans that are not yet
packaged into cartons or pallets. Its finished good inventory consists of all the filled and labeled cans of
food in its warehouse that it has manufactured and wishes to sell to food distributors (wholesalers), to
grocery stores (retailers), and even perhaps to consumers through arrangements like factory stores and
outlet centers.
Capital projects
◦ The partially completed work (or work in process) is a measure of inventory
built during the work execution of a capital project,[10][11][12] such as
encountered in civilian infrastructure construction or oil and gas. Inventory
may not only reflect physical items (such as materials, parts, partially-finished
sub-assemblies) but also knowledge work-in-process (such as partially
completed engineering designs of components and assemblies to be
fabricated).