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INVENTORY MANAGEMENT Prof. Kaushik Paul
2 OBJECTIVES  Inventory System Defined Inventory Costs Independent vs. Dependent Demand Single-Period Inventory Model  Multi-Period Inventory Models: Basic Fixed-Order Quantity Models Multi-Period Inventory Models: Basic Fixed-Time Period Model Miscellaneous Systems and Issues
3 INVENTORY SYSTEM Inventory is the stock of any item or resource used in an organization and can include: raw materials, finished products, component parts, supplies, and work-in-process An inventory system is the set of policies and controls that monitor levels of inventory and determines what levels should be maintained, when stock should be replenished, and how large orders should be
4 PURPOSES OF INVENTORY To maintain independence of operations To meet variation in product demand To allow flexibility in production scheduling To provide a safeguard for variation in raw material delivery time To take advantage of economic purchase-order size
5 INVENTORY COSTS Holding (or carrying) costs Costs for storage, handling, insurance, etc Setup (or production change) costs Costs for arranging specific equipment setups, etc Ordering costs Costs of someone placing an order, etc Shortage costs Costs of canceling an order, etc
6 Independent Demand (Demand for the final end-product or demand not related to other items) Dependent Demand (Derived demand items for component parts,  subassemblies,  raw materials, etc) INDEPENDENT VS. DEPENDENT DEMAND Finished product E(1) Component parts
7 INVENTORY SYSTEMS Single-Period Inventory Model One time purchasing decision (Example: vendor selling t-shirts at a football game) Seeks to balance the costs of inventory overstock and under stock Multi-Period Inventory Models Fixed-Order Quantity Models Event triggered (Example: running out of stock) Fixed-Time Period Models  Time triggered (Example: Monthly sales call by sales representative)
8 MULTI-PERIOD MODELS:FIXED-ORDER QUANTITY MODEL Demand for the product is constant and uniform throughout the period Lead time (time from ordering to receipt) is constant Price per unit of product is constant  Inventory holding cost is based on average inventory Ordering or setup costs are constant All demands for the product will be satisfied (No back orders are allowed)
9 4. The cycle then repeats. 1. You receive an order quantity Q. Number of units on hand Q Q Q R L L 2. Your start using them up over time. 3. When you reach down to a level of inventory of R, you place your next Q sized order. Time R = Reorder point Q = Economic order quantity L = Lead time BASIC FIXED-ORDER QUANTITY MODEL            AND REORDER POINT BEHAVIOR
10 Total Cost Annual Cost of Items (DC) QOPT COST MINIMIZATION GOAL By adding the item, holding, and ordering costs together, we determine the total cost curve, which in turn is used to find the Qopt inventory order point that minimizes total costs C O S T Holding Costs Ordering Costs Order Quantity (Q)
11 BASIC FIXED-ORDER QUANTITY (EOQ) MODEL FORMULA TC=Total annual cost D =Demand C =Cost per unit Q =Order quantity S =Cost of placing an order or setup cost R =Reorder point L =Lead time H=Annual holding and storage cost per unit of inventory Total  Annual = Cost   Annual Purchase Cost Annual Ordering Cost Annual Holding Cost + +
12 Deriving the EOQ Using calculus, we take the first derivative of the total cost function with respect to Q, and set the derivative (slope) equal to zero, solving for the optimized (cost minimized) value of Qopt We also need a reorder point to tell us when to place an order
13 EOQ EXAMPLE (1) PROBLEM DATA Given the information below, what are the EOQ and reorder point? Annual Demand = 1,000 units Days per year considered in average daily demand = 365 Cost to place an order = $10 Holding cost per unit per year = $2.50 Lead time = 7 days Cost per unit = $15
14 EOQ EXAMPLE (1) SOLUTION In summary, you place an optimal order of 90 units.  In the course of using the units to meet demand, when you only have 20 units left, place the next order of 90 units.
15 EOQ Example (2) Problem Data Determine the economic order quantity and the reorder point given the following… Annual Demand = 10,000 units Days per year considered in average daily demand = 365 Cost to place an order = $10 Holding cost per unit per year = 10% of cost per unit Lead time = 10 days Cost per unit = $15
16 EOQ EXAMPLE (2) SOLUTION Place an order for 366 units.  When in the course of using the inventory you are left with only 274 units, place the next order of 366 units.
17 FIXED-TIME PERIOD MODEL WITH               SAFETY STOCK FORMULA q = Average demand + Safety stock – Inventory currently on hand
18 MULTI-PERIOD MODELS: FIXED-TIME PERIOD MODEL,  DETERMINING THE VALUE OF ST+L The standard deviation of a sequence of random events equals the square root of the sum of the variances
19 EXAMPLE OF THE FIXED-TIME PERIOD MODEL Given the information below, how many units should be ordered? Average daily demand for a product is 20 units.  The review period is 30 days, and lead time is 10 days.  Management has set a policy of satisfying 96 percent of demand from items in stock.  At the beginning of the review period there are 200 units in inventory.  The daily demand standard deviation is 4 units.
20 EXAMPLE OF THE FIXED-TIME PERIOD MODEL: SOLUTION (PART 1) The value for “z” is found by using the Excel NORMSINV function, or as we will do here, using Appendix D.  By adding 0.5 to all the values in Appendix D and finding the value in the table that comes closest to the service probability, the “z” value can be read by adding the column heading label to the row label. So, by adding 0.5 to the value from Appendix D of 0.4599, we have a probability of 0.9599, which is given by a z = 1.75
21 EXAMPLE OF THE FIXED-TIME PERIOD MODEL: SOLUTION (PART 2) So, to satisfy 96 percent of the demand, you should place an order of 645 units at this review period
22 PRICE-BREAK MODEL FORMULA Based on the same assumptions as the EOQ model, the price-break model has a similar Qopt formula: i = percentage of unit cost attributed to carrying inventory C = cost per unit Since “C” changes for each price-break, the formula above will have to be used with each price-break cost value
23 PRICE-BREAK EXAMPLE PROBLEM DATA (PART 1) A company has a chance to reduce their inventory ordering costs by placing larger quantity orders using the price-break order quantity schedule below.  What should their optimal order quantity be if this company purchases this single inventory item with an e-mail ordering cost of $4, a carrying cost rate of 2% of the inventory cost of the item, and an annual demand of 10,000 units? Order Quantity(units)Price/unit($) 	0 to 2,499 	$1.20 	2,500 to 3,999   1.00 	4,000 or more     .98
24 PRICE-BREAK EXAMPLE SOLUTION (PART 2) First, plug data into formula for each price-break value of “C” Annual Demand (D)= 10,000 units Cost to place an order (S)= $4 Carrying cost % of total cost (i)= 2% Cost per unit (C) = $1.20, $1.00, $0.98 Next, determine if the computed Qopt values are feasible or not Interval from 0 to 2499, the Qopt value is feasible Interval from 2500-3999, the Qopt value is not feasible Interval from 4000 & more, the Qopt value is not feasible
25 Price-Break Example Solution (Part 3) Since the feasible solution occurred in the first price-break, it means that all the other true Qopt values occur at the beginnings of each price-break interval.  Why? Because the total annual cost function is a “u” shaped function Total annual costs So the candidates for the price-breaks are 1826, 2500, and 4000 units 0         1826          2500       4000        Order Quantity
26 PRICE-BREAK EXAMPLE SOLUTION (PART 4) Next, we plug the true Qopt values into the total cost annual cost function to determine the total cost under each price-break TC(0-2499)=(10000*1.20)+(10000/1826)*4+(1826/2)(0.02*1.20)                    = $12,043.82 TC(2500-3999)= $10,041 TC(4000&more)= $9,949.20 Finally, we select the least costly Qopt, which in this problem occurs in the 4000 & more interval.  In summary, our optimal  order quantity is 4000 units
27 q = M - I Actual Inventory Level, I I MISCELLANEOUS SYSTEMS: OPTIONAL REPLENISHMENT SYSTEM Maximum Inventory Level, M M Q = minimum acceptable order quantity If q > Q, order q, otherwise do not order any.
28 Full Empty One-Bin System Periodic Check MISCELLANEOUS SYSTEMS: BIN SYSTEMS Two-Bin System Order One Bin of Inventory Order Enough to Refill Bin
29 60 % of  $ Value A 30 B 0 C % of  Use 30 60 ABC CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM Items kept in inventory are not of equal importance in terms of: dollars invested profit potential sales or usage volume stock-out penalties  So, identify inventory items based on percentage of total dollar value, where “A” items are roughly top 15 %, “B” items as next 35 %, and the lower 65% are the “C” items
30 INVENTORY ACCURACY AND CYCLE COUNTING Inventory accuracy refers to how well the inventory records agree with physical count Cycle Counting is a physical inventory-taking technique in which inventory is counted on a frequent basis rather than once or twice a year
Reference: Operations Management for Competitive AdvantageBy Chase, Jacobs & Aquilano, 10e HOPE YOU ENJOYED THE CLASS.  QUESTIONS PLEASE THANK YOU

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  • 2. 2 OBJECTIVES Inventory System Defined Inventory Costs Independent vs. Dependent Demand Single-Period Inventory Model Multi-Period Inventory Models: Basic Fixed-Order Quantity Models Multi-Period Inventory Models: Basic Fixed-Time Period Model Miscellaneous Systems and Issues
  • 3. 3 INVENTORY SYSTEM Inventory is the stock of any item or resource used in an organization and can include: raw materials, finished products, component parts, supplies, and work-in-process An inventory system is the set of policies and controls that monitor levels of inventory and determines what levels should be maintained, when stock should be replenished, and how large orders should be
  • 4. 4 PURPOSES OF INVENTORY To maintain independence of operations To meet variation in product demand To allow flexibility in production scheduling To provide a safeguard for variation in raw material delivery time To take advantage of economic purchase-order size
  • 5. 5 INVENTORY COSTS Holding (or carrying) costs Costs for storage, handling, insurance, etc Setup (or production change) costs Costs for arranging specific equipment setups, etc Ordering costs Costs of someone placing an order, etc Shortage costs Costs of canceling an order, etc
  • 6. 6 Independent Demand (Demand for the final end-product or demand not related to other items) Dependent Demand (Derived demand items for component parts, subassemblies, raw materials, etc) INDEPENDENT VS. DEPENDENT DEMAND Finished product E(1) Component parts
  • 7. 7 INVENTORY SYSTEMS Single-Period Inventory Model One time purchasing decision (Example: vendor selling t-shirts at a football game) Seeks to balance the costs of inventory overstock and under stock Multi-Period Inventory Models Fixed-Order Quantity Models Event triggered (Example: running out of stock) Fixed-Time Period Models Time triggered (Example: Monthly sales call by sales representative)
  • 8. 8 MULTI-PERIOD MODELS:FIXED-ORDER QUANTITY MODEL Demand for the product is constant and uniform throughout the period Lead time (time from ordering to receipt) is constant Price per unit of product is constant Inventory holding cost is based on average inventory Ordering or setup costs are constant All demands for the product will be satisfied (No back orders are allowed)
  • 9. 9 4. The cycle then repeats. 1. You receive an order quantity Q. Number of units on hand Q Q Q R L L 2. Your start using them up over time. 3. When you reach down to a level of inventory of R, you place your next Q sized order. Time R = Reorder point Q = Economic order quantity L = Lead time BASIC FIXED-ORDER QUANTITY MODEL AND REORDER POINT BEHAVIOR
  • 10. 10 Total Cost Annual Cost of Items (DC) QOPT COST MINIMIZATION GOAL By adding the item, holding, and ordering costs together, we determine the total cost curve, which in turn is used to find the Qopt inventory order point that minimizes total costs C O S T Holding Costs Ordering Costs Order Quantity (Q)
  • 11. 11 BASIC FIXED-ORDER QUANTITY (EOQ) MODEL FORMULA TC=Total annual cost D =Demand C =Cost per unit Q =Order quantity S =Cost of placing an order or setup cost R =Reorder point L =Lead time H=Annual holding and storage cost per unit of inventory Total Annual = Cost Annual Purchase Cost Annual Ordering Cost Annual Holding Cost + +
  • 12. 12 Deriving the EOQ Using calculus, we take the first derivative of the total cost function with respect to Q, and set the derivative (slope) equal to zero, solving for the optimized (cost minimized) value of Qopt We also need a reorder point to tell us when to place an order
  • 13. 13 EOQ EXAMPLE (1) PROBLEM DATA Given the information below, what are the EOQ and reorder point? Annual Demand = 1,000 units Days per year considered in average daily demand = 365 Cost to place an order = $10 Holding cost per unit per year = $2.50 Lead time = 7 days Cost per unit = $15
  • 14. 14 EOQ EXAMPLE (1) SOLUTION In summary, you place an optimal order of 90 units. In the course of using the units to meet demand, when you only have 20 units left, place the next order of 90 units.
  • 15. 15 EOQ Example (2) Problem Data Determine the economic order quantity and the reorder point given the following… Annual Demand = 10,000 units Days per year considered in average daily demand = 365 Cost to place an order = $10 Holding cost per unit per year = 10% of cost per unit Lead time = 10 days Cost per unit = $15
  • 16. 16 EOQ EXAMPLE (2) SOLUTION Place an order for 366 units. When in the course of using the inventory you are left with only 274 units, place the next order of 366 units.
  • 17. 17 FIXED-TIME PERIOD MODEL WITH SAFETY STOCK FORMULA q = Average demand + Safety stock – Inventory currently on hand
  • 18. 18 MULTI-PERIOD MODELS: FIXED-TIME PERIOD MODEL, DETERMINING THE VALUE OF ST+L The standard deviation of a sequence of random events equals the square root of the sum of the variances
  • 19. 19 EXAMPLE OF THE FIXED-TIME PERIOD MODEL Given the information below, how many units should be ordered? Average daily demand for a product is 20 units. The review period is 30 days, and lead time is 10 days. Management has set a policy of satisfying 96 percent of demand from items in stock. At the beginning of the review period there are 200 units in inventory. The daily demand standard deviation is 4 units.
  • 20. 20 EXAMPLE OF THE FIXED-TIME PERIOD MODEL: SOLUTION (PART 1) The value for “z” is found by using the Excel NORMSINV function, or as we will do here, using Appendix D. By adding 0.5 to all the values in Appendix D and finding the value in the table that comes closest to the service probability, the “z” value can be read by adding the column heading label to the row label. So, by adding 0.5 to the value from Appendix D of 0.4599, we have a probability of 0.9599, which is given by a z = 1.75
  • 21. 21 EXAMPLE OF THE FIXED-TIME PERIOD MODEL: SOLUTION (PART 2) So, to satisfy 96 percent of the demand, you should place an order of 645 units at this review period
  • 22. 22 PRICE-BREAK MODEL FORMULA Based on the same assumptions as the EOQ model, the price-break model has a similar Qopt formula: i = percentage of unit cost attributed to carrying inventory C = cost per unit Since “C” changes for each price-break, the formula above will have to be used with each price-break cost value
  • 23. 23 PRICE-BREAK EXAMPLE PROBLEM DATA (PART 1) A company has a chance to reduce their inventory ordering costs by placing larger quantity orders using the price-break order quantity schedule below. What should their optimal order quantity be if this company purchases this single inventory item with an e-mail ordering cost of $4, a carrying cost rate of 2% of the inventory cost of the item, and an annual demand of 10,000 units? Order Quantity(units)Price/unit($) 0 to 2,499 $1.20 2,500 to 3,999 1.00 4,000 or more .98
  • 24. 24 PRICE-BREAK EXAMPLE SOLUTION (PART 2) First, plug data into formula for each price-break value of “C” Annual Demand (D)= 10,000 units Cost to place an order (S)= $4 Carrying cost % of total cost (i)= 2% Cost per unit (C) = $1.20, $1.00, $0.98 Next, determine if the computed Qopt values are feasible or not Interval from 0 to 2499, the Qopt value is feasible Interval from 2500-3999, the Qopt value is not feasible Interval from 4000 & more, the Qopt value is not feasible
  • 25. 25 Price-Break Example Solution (Part 3) Since the feasible solution occurred in the first price-break, it means that all the other true Qopt values occur at the beginnings of each price-break interval. Why? Because the total annual cost function is a “u” shaped function Total annual costs So the candidates for the price-breaks are 1826, 2500, and 4000 units 0 1826 2500 4000 Order Quantity
  • 26. 26 PRICE-BREAK EXAMPLE SOLUTION (PART 4) Next, we plug the true Qopt values into the total cost annual cost function to determine the total cost under each price-break TC(0-2499)=(10000*1.20)+(10000/1826)*4+(1826/2)(0.02*1.20) = $12,043.82 TC(2500-3999)= $10,041 TC(4000&more)= $9,949.20 Finally, we select the least costly Qopt, which in this problem occurs in the 4000 & more interval. In summary, our optimal order quantity is 4000 units
  • 27. 27 q = M - I Actual Inventory Level, I I MISCELLANEOUS SYSTEMS: OPTIONAL REPLENISHMENT SYSTEM Maximum Inventory Level, M M Q = minimum acceptable order quantity If q > Q, order q, otherwise do not order any.
  • 28. 28 Full Empty One-Bin System Periodic Check MISCELLANEOUS SYSTEMS: BIN SYSTEMS Two-Bin System Order One Bin of Inventory Order Enough to Refill Bin
  • 29. 29 60 % of $ Value A 30 B 0 C % of Use 30 60 ABC CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM Items kept in inventory are not of equal importance in terms of: dollars invested profit potential sales or usage volume stock-out penalties So, identify inventory items based on percentage of total dollar value, where “A” items are roughly top 15 %, “B” items as next 35 %, and the lower 65% are the “C” items
  • 30. 30 INVENTORY ACCURACY AND CYCLE COUNTING Inventory accuracy refers to how well the inventory records agree with physical count Cycle Counting is a physical inventory-taking technique in which inventory is counted on a frequent basis rather than once or twice a year
  • 31. Reference: Operations Management for Competitive AdvantageBy Chase, Jacobs & Aquilano, 10e HOPE YOU ENJOYED THE CLASS. QUESTIONS PLEASE THANK YOU