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Inventory Control Supply Chain & Warehouse Management
What you’ll learn
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How to use various formulas to compute the level of Safety Stock.
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Alternatives to Keeping Safety and Buffer Stock
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Supply Chain Management and Logistics
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Uncertainty creates a static inventory problem
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Select the Most Appropriate Inventory Control System
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Methods ranging from the most basic to the most complex
Requirements
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You don’t need any prior experience; all you need is a desire to learn.
Description
This course will cover what inventory control is, why it’s vital, and how challenging it may be. It will also explain inventory management methods and procedures, as well as provide inventory control tips. Stock control and management are critical to a company’s profitability and overall financial health. Thanks to the application of modern techniques and technology, businesses may now efficiently monitor their operations and manage their stocks by evaluating sales patterns and client preferences.
As a multichannel retailer, wholesaler, or internet brand, keeping track of inventory can be tough. Organizations, on the other hand, can now leverage systems, procedures, and technology to streamline their supply chains. Inventory control software allows you to keep track of your warehouse in an efficient and accurate manner. This guide will teach you everything you need to know about inventory management. The easy-to-understand professional counsel, guidance, equations, methodologies, policy development, and software guidance will benefit any business, large or small.
Optimal Inventory Control and Management Techniques digs into cutting-edge research on corporate stock management and product control. This course is a comprehensive reference source for managers, business people, and warehouses in the fields of logistics, operations management, and retail management. It includes diverse perspectives on the implementation of various optimization techniques, data mining concepts, and research on big data applications for inventory management.
Who this course is for:
- Purchasing and Inventory Clerk
- Production Planners, Materials Planners, Supply Planners
- Production, Manufacturing, Industrial Operations, and Business Operations personnel
- A desire to become the go-to person at work for all things related to business inventory management
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