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MEANING OF INVENTORY
• Inventory mean stock of goods ,or a list of goods
.It may include raw material ,work in progress
and finished goods .
• RAW MATERIALS-raw material form a input in to
a organization . They are required to carry out
production activities . The quantity of raw
materials will be determined by the rate of
consumption and the time required for the
supplies.
• WORK IN PROGRESS_ the work I of progress is
that stage of stock which are in between raw
materials and finished goods.
• FINISHED GOODS_ these are the goods which
are ready for the consumers. The stock of
finished goods provides a buffer between
production and market .
Meaning of inventory management
• Inventory management is a proper planning
of purchasing ,handling, storing . An efficient
system of inventory management will
determine (a) what to purchase (b) how
much to purchase © from where to purchase
(d) where to store.
DEFINITION OF INVENTORY
MANAGEMENT
• Inventory management refers mainly to when
a firm strives to attain and uphold an optimal
inventory of goods while also taking note of
all orders ,shipping ,and handling and other
associated costs.
OBJECTIVE OF I MANAGEMENT
• The main objectives of inventory
management are operational and financial.
The operational objectives mean that the
materials and spares should be available in
sufficient quantity so that work is not
disrupted for want of inventory. The financial
objective mean that investment should not
remain idle and minimum working capital
should be locked. The following objectives of
inventory management.
• 1 to ensure supply of materials spares and finished
goods so that production should not suffer at any
time and the customers demand should also be met.
• 2 to avoid both over stocking and under stocking of
inventory.
• 3 to keep material cost under control so that they
contribute in reducing cost of production and overall
cost.
• 4 to maintain investment in inventories at the
optimal level as required by the operational and sales
activities .
• 5 to minimize losses through deterioration
wastages and damages
• 6 to design proper organization for inventory
management
CLASSIFICATION OF INVENTORY
• 1-RAW MATERIAL_RAW material is the input of the
organization . They are require to carry out production
activities .the quantity of raw material require will be
determined by the rate of raw of consumption and the
time for the supplies.
• 2-work in progress_
• 3 CONSUMABLES_ consumable is the process of
production . Consumable may be classified according
to their consumption and criticality. Generally
consumables stores do not create any supply
problem and form a small part of production cost.
• 4 FINISHED GOODS these are the
goods which are ready for the consumers.
• 5 SPARES SPARES IS THE part of inventory
. The stocking policies of spares are different
from industry to industry . Some industries like
transport will require more spares than the other
concerns .the costly spare part like engines
,maintence spares etc. all decisions about spares
are based on the financial cost of inventory on
such spares and the cost that cost that may
arise due to their non availbility.
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Inventory management

  • 1. MEANING OF INVENTORY • Inventory mean stock of goods ,or a list of goods .It may include raw material ,work in progress and finished goods . • RAW MATERIALS-raw material form a input in to a organization . They are required to carry out production activities . The quantity of raw materials will be determined by the rate of consumption and the time required for the supplies.
  • 2. • WORK IN PROGRESS_ the work I of progress is that stage of stock which are in between raw materials and finished goods. • FINISHED GOODS_ these are the goods which are ready for the consumers. The stock of finished goods provides a buffer between production and market .
  • 3. Meaning of inventory management • Inventory management is a proper planning of purchasing ,handling, storing . An efficient system of inventory management will determine (a) what to purchase (b) how much to purchase © from where to purchase (d) where to store.
  • 4. DEFINITION OF INVENTORY MANAGEMENT • Inventory management refers mainly to when a firm strives to attain and uphold an optimal inventory of goods while also taking note of all orders ,shipping ,and handling and other associated costs.
  • 5. OBJECTIVE OF I MANAGEMENT • The main objectives of inventory management are operational and financial. The operational objectives mean that the materials and spares should be available in sufficient quantity so that work is not disrupted for want of inventory. The financial objective mean that investment should not remain idle and minimum working capital should be locked. The following objectives of inventory management.
  • 6. • 1 to ensure supply of materials spares and finished goods so that production should not suffer at any time and the customers demand should also be met. • 2 to avoid both over stocking and under stocking of inventory. • 3 to keep material cost under control so that they contribute in reducing cost of production and overall cost. • 4 to maintain investment in inventories at the optimal level as required by the operational and sales activities . • 5 to minimize losses through deterioration wastages and damages • 6 to design proper organization for inventory management
  • 7. CLASSIFICATION OF INVENTORY • 1-RAW MATERIAL_RAW material is the input of the organization . They are require to carry out production activities .the quantity of raw material require will be determined by the rate of raw of consumption and the time for the supplies. • 2-work in progress_ • 3 CONSUMABLES_ consumable is the process of production . Consumable may be classified according to their consumption and criticality. Generally consumables stores do not create any supply problem and form a small part of production cost.
  • 8. • 4 FINISHED GOODS these are the goods which are ready for the consumers. • 5 SPARES SPARES IS THE part of inventory . The stocking policies of spares are different from industry to industry . Some industries like transport will require more spares than the other concerns .the costly spare part like engines ,maintence spares etc. all decisions about spares are based on the financial cost of inventory on such spares and the cost that cost that may arise due to their non availbility.