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book Introduction to Materials Management 8th Edition by Steve Chapman ,Tony Arnold ,Ann Gatewood ,Lloyd Clive cover

Introduction to Materials Management 8th Edition by Steve Chapman ,Tony Arnold ,Ann Gatewood ,Lloyd Clive

Edition 8ISBN: 978-0134156323
book Introduction to Materials Management 8th Edition by Steve Chapman ,Tony Arnold ,Ann Gatewood ,Lloyd Clive cover

Introduction to Materials Management 8th Edition by Steve Chapman ,Tony Arnold ,Ann Gatewood ,Lloyd Clive

Edition 8ISBN: 978-0134156323
Exercise 3
Randy Smith, inventory Control Manager
Randy Smith was very proud of his new position as inventory control manager for the Johnson Trinket Company. His primary responsibility had been fairly clearly defined: Maintain an inventory level in the warehouse that ensures that production will not run out of stock, yet also maintain an inventory level that will minimize inventory holding and control costs. Since Randy had recently had a course in materials management, he knew an approach that should help him. He decided to make a list of inventory items in one small section of the warehouse to see if he could develop a good plan for inventory control. If it worked in the one small section, he could expand it to the rest of the more than 30,000 part numbers in the warehouse. The following is the data Randy compiled: Randy Smith, inventory Control Manager  Randy Smith was very proud of his new position as inventory control manager for the Johnson Trinket Company. His primary responsibility had been fairly clearly defined: Maintain an inventory level in the warehouse that ensures that production will not run out of stock, yet also maintain an inventory level that will minimize inventory holding and control costs. Since Randy had recently had a course in materials management, he knew an approach that should help him. He decided to make a list of inventory items in one small section of the warehouse to see if he could develop a good plan for inventory control. If it worked in the one small section, he could expand it to the rest of the more than 30,000 part numbers in the warehouse. The following is the data Randy compiled:      Assignment Is there other information that you would like to see that might help you to make a more effective policy? If so, what would that information be and how would you use it to help you? Randy Smith, inventory Control Manager  Randy Smith was very proud of his new position as inventory control manager for the Johnson Trinket Company. His primary responsibility had been fairly clearly defined: Maintain an inventory level in the warehouse that ensures that production will not run out of stock, yet also maintain an inventory level that will minimize inventory holding and control costs. Since Randy had recently had a course in materials management, he knew an approach that should help him. He decided to make a list of inventory items in one small section of the warehouse to see if he could develop a good plan for inventory control. If it worked in the one small section, he could expand it to the rest of the more than 30,000 part numbers in the warehouse. The following is the data Randy compiled:      Assignment Is there other information that you would like to see that might help you to make a more effective policy? If so, what would that information be and how would you use it to help you?
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Is there other information that you would like to see that might help you to make a more effective policy? If so, what would that information be and how would you use it to help you?
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