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6 IMPLEMENTATION

Learn about the preconditions, performance evaluation, and step-by-step implementation of an effective inventory control system. Understand the importance of selective control and simulation to achieve better results. Explore the short-run consequences of adjustments and the significance of education in improving system control.

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6 IMPLEMENTATION

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  1. 6 IMPLEMENTATION • 6.1 Preconditions for inventory control • 6.1.1 Inventory records • Updating inventory records • Auditing and correcting inventory records. • 1.periodic counting. • 2.cycle counting

  2. 6.1.2 Performance evaluation • The purpose of an inventory control system is, in general, to reduce holding and ordering costs while still maintaining satisfactory customer service.

  3. 6.2 Development and adjustments 6.2.1 Determine the needs Developing and implementing inventory control is a customizing operation. • what items that should be kept in stock • which control methods should be used for different groups of items.

  4. 6.2.2 Selective inventory control • ABC inven­tory analysis • It is very important to monitor the performance of the A items closely.

  5. 6.2.3 Model and Reality • Figure 6.1 Using inventory models in practice.

  6. 6.2.4 Step-by-step Implementation • Introduce changes step-by-step • Use the new and the old system in parallel

  7. 6.2.5 Simulation • One way to evaluate different methods in advance is to use simulation. This means that a mathematical model replaces the real system. • Technically it is quite easy to simulate an inventory system. A simulation model can never give a complete illustration of the real system. Simulations can give valuable information, though, if the simulation model illustrates the real system better in some way.

  8. 6.2.6 Short-run consequences of adjustments • Changes in the inventory control will nearly always first result in a higher total stock. • adjustments of the control can mean major changes in the flow of orders.

  9. 6.2.7 Education • Good training is needed not only for being able to adjust system control but also for obtaining satisfactory motivation. When clearly understanding how the control system works, it is both challenging and stimulating to work for improved system control.

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