Inventory Management Explained: A focus on Forecasting, Lot Sizing, Safety Stock, and Ordering Systems

Inventory Management Explained: A focus on Forecasting, Lot Sizing, Safety Stock, and Ordering Systems

by David J. Piasecki
Inventory Management Explained: A focus on Forecasting, Lot Sizing, Safety Stock, and Ordering Systems

Inventory Management Explained: A focus on Forecasting, Lot Sizing, Safety Stock, and Ordering Systems

by David J. Piasecki

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Overview

Inventory Management isn't easy. If it were, more companies would be good at it. But being competent at managing your inventory isn't all that difficult either. It just requires that you invest the time to develop an understanding of the factors that should be affecting your inventory management decisions. Then use this understanding to start to put together the calculations and decision logic you will use to manage your inventory.
Calculations for forecasting, lot sizing, and safety stock are well known to the inventory management community, but are generally not understood to the level necessary to effectively use them. This lack of understanding results in incomplete calculations, incorrect inputs, flawed logic, or a fall-back to less effective, keep-it-simple approaches.
Inventory Management Explained helps readers build a solid understanding of the key planning aspects of inventory management. It does this by clearly explaining what inventory management is, but then goes well beyond typical inventory management books by tearing apart the calculations and logic we use in inventory management and exposing the hidden (or not so hidden) flaws and limitations. It then builds on this by showing readers how they can use their understanding of inventory management and their specific business needs to modify these calculations or develop their own calculations to more effectively manage their inventory. The emphasis on practical solutions means readers can actually use what they've learned.
For those new to inventory management, the author includes highly detailed explanations and numerous examples. Instead of archaic mathematical syntax, the author explains the calculations inplain English and uses Excel formulas and spreadsheet examples for many of them.
For the experienced practitioner, the author provides insights and a level of detail they likely have not previously experienced. Overall, Inventory Management Explained does actually explain inventory management, and in doing so, exposes the good, the bad, and the ugly aspects of it. But more importantly, it leaves the readers knowing enough to be able to start making smart decisions about how they manage their inventory.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780972763110
Publisher: Ops Publishing
Publication date: 03/28/2009
Pages: 352
Product dimensions: 6.30(w) x 9.30(h) x 0.90(d)

Table of Contents

1. The Basics and the Big Picture
2. Tools of the Trade
3. Forecasting Part 1: Basic Concepts and Techniques
4. Forecasting Part 2: Now It Gets Complicated
5. Forecasting Part 3: Putting It All Together
6. Safety Stock
7. Order Quantities / Lot Sizes
8. Ordering Systems
9. MRP, Multi-plant MRP, and DRP
10. Measurement and Analysis
11. Wrapping Things Up
G. Glossary
I. Index
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