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2 © 2000 by Prentice-Hall Inc Russell/Taylor Oper Mgt 3/e Chapter 12 Inventory Management

3 2000 by Prentice-Hall, Inc2 Ch 12 - 2 © 2000 by Prentice-Hall Inc Russell/Taylor Oper Mgt 3/e Inventory  Stock of items held to meet future demand  Inventory management answers two questions  How much to order  When to order

4 2000 by Prentice-Hall, Inc3 Ch 12 - 3 © 2000 by Prentice-Hall Inc Russell/Taylor Oper Mgt 3/e Types of Inventory  Raw materials  Purchased parts and supplies  Labor  In-process (partially completed) products  Component parts  Working capital  Tools, machinery, and equipment  Finished goods

5 2000 by Prentice-Hall, Inc4 Ch 12 - 4 © 2000 by Prentice-Hall Inc Russell/Taylor Oper Mgt 3/e Reasons To Hold Inventory  Meet unexpected demand  Smooth seasonal or cyclical demand  Meet variations in customer demand  Take advantage of price discounts  Hedge against price increases

6 2000 by Prentice-Hall, Inc5 Ch 12 - 5 © 2000 by Prentice-Hall Inc Russell/Taylor Oper Mgt 3/e Two Forms Of Demand  Dependent  items used to produce final products  Independent  items demanded by external customers

7 2000 by Prentice-Hall, Inc6 Ch 12 - 6 © 2000 by Prentice-Hall Inc Russell/Taylor Oper Mgt 3/e Inventory Costs  Carrying Cost  cost of holding an item in inventory  Ordering Cost  cost of replenishing inventory  Shortage Cost  temporary or permanent loss of sales when demand cannot be met

8 2000 by Prentice-Hall, Inc7 Ch 12 - 7 © 2000 by Prentice-Hall Inc Russell/Taylor Oper Mgt 3/e Inventory Control Systems  Fixed-order-quantity system (Continuous)  constant amount ordered when inventory declines to predetermined level  Fixed-time-period system (Periodic)  order placed for variable amount after fixed passage of time

9 2000 by Prentice-Hall, Inc8 Ch 12 - 8 © 2000 by Prentice-Hall Inc Russell/Taylor Oper Mgt 3/e ABC Classification System  Demand volume & value of items vary  Classify inventory into 3 categories Class% of Units% of Dollars A5 - 1570 - 80 B3015 C50 - 605 - 10

10 2000 by Prentice-Hall, Inc9 Ch 12 - 9 © 2000 by Prentice-Hall Inc Russell/Taylor Oper Mgt 3/e ABC Classification Example

11 2000 by Prentice-Hall, Inc10 Ch 12 - 10 © 2000 by Prentice-Hall Inc Russell/Taylor Oper Mgt 3/e Assumptions Of Basic EOQ Model  Demand is known with certainty  Demand is relatively constant over time  No shortages are allowed  Lead time for the receipt of orders is constant  The order quantity is received all at once

12 2000 by Prentice-Hall, Inc11 Ch 12 - 11 © 2000 by Prentice-Hall Inc Russell/Taylor Oper Mgt 3/e The Inventory Order Cycle Demand rate 0Time Lead time Lead time Order Placed Order Placed Order Received Order Received Inventory Level Reorder point, R Order qty, Q

13 2000 by Prentice-Hall, Inc12 Ch 12 - 12 © 2000 by Prentice-Hall Inc Russell/Taylor Oper Mgt 3/e EOQ Cost Model C O - cost of placing order D - annual demand C C - annual per-unit carrying cost Q - order quantity Annual ordering cost = C O D/Q Annual carrying cost = C C Q/2 Total cost = C O D/Q + C C Q/2

14 2000 by Prentice-Hall, Inc13 Ch 12 - 13 © 2000 by Prentice-Hall Inc Russell/Taylor Oper Mgt 3/e EOQ Model Cost Curves Slope = 0 Total Cost Ordering Cost = C o D/Q Order Quantity, Q Annual cost ($) Minimum total cost Optimal order Q opt Carrying Cost = C c Q/2

15 2000 by Prentice-Hall, Inc14 Ch 12 - 15 © 2000 by Prentice-Hall Inc Russell/Taylor Oper Mgt 3/e EOQ With Noninstantaneous Receipt Q(1-d/p) Inventory level (1-d/p) Q2Q2 Time 0 Order receipt period Begin Order receipt End Order receipt Maximum inventory level Average inventory level

16 2000 by Prentice-Hall, Inc15 Ch 12 - 16 © 2000 by Prentice-Hall Inc Russell/Taylor Oper Mgt 3/e EOQ With Noninstantaneous Receipt

17 2000 by Prentice-Hall, Inc16 Ch 12 - 18 © 2000 by Prentice-Hall Inc Russell/Taylor Oper Mgt 3/e Quantity Discounts Price per unit decreases as order quantity increases Order SizePrice 0-99$10 100-199 8 (d1) 200+ 6 (d2)

18 2000 by Prentice-Hall, Inc17 Ch 12 - 19 © 2000 by Prentice-Hall Inc Russell/Taylor Oper Mgt 3/e Quantity Discount Model Q opt Carrying cost Ordering cost Inventory cost ($) Q(d 1 ) = 100Q(d 2 ) = 200 TC (d 2 = $6 ) TC (d 1 = $8 ) TC = ($10 )

19 2000 by Prentice-Hall, Inc18 Ch 12 - 21 © 2000 by Prentice-Hall Inc Russell/Taylor Oper Mgt 3/e When to Order Reorder Point -level of inventory at which to place a new order R = dL where d = demand rate per period L = lead time

20 2000 by Prentice-Hall, Inc19 Ch 12 - 22 © 2000 by Prentice-Hall Inc Russell/Taylor Oper Mgt 3/e Reorder Point Example Demand = 10,000 yds/year Store open 311 days/year Daily demand = 10,000 / 311 = 32.154 yds/day Lead time = L = 10 days R = dL = (32.154)(10) = 321.54 yds

21 2000 by Prentice-Hall, Inc20 Ch 12 - 23 © 2000 by Prentice-Hall Inc Russell/Taylor Oper Mgt 3/e Safety Stocks  Safety stock  buffer added to on hand inventory during lead time  Stockout  an inventory shortage  Service level  probability that the inventory available during lead time will meet demand

22 2000 by Prentice-Hall, Inc21 Ch 12 - 24 © 2000 by Prentice-Hall Inc Russell/Taylor Oper Mgt 3/e Reorder Point With A Safety Stock Reorder point, R Q 0 Inventory level LT Time Safety stock

23 2000 by Prentice-Hall, Inc22 Ch 12 - 25 © 2000 by Prentice-Hall Inc Russell/Taylor Oper Mgt 3/e Reorder Point With Variable Demand

24 2000 by Prentice-Hall, Inc23 Ch 12 - 26 © 2000 by Prentice-Hall Inc Russell/Taylor Oper Mgt 3/e Reorder Point For A Service Level Safety stock R Probability of meeting demand during lead time = service level dL Demand Probability of a stockout

25 2000 by Prentice-Hall, Inc24 Ch 12 - 28 © 2000 by Prentice-Hall Inc Russell/Taylor Oper Mgt 3/e Determining Z Value For Service Level Z0.000.01...0.05 1.60.44520.4463…0.4505... Z = 1.65 0 Probability of a stockout = 5% 0.45050.5000 Service level = area to left of Z value or 95%.........

26 2000 by Prentice-Hall, Inc25 Ch 12 - 29 © 2000 by Prentice-Hall Inc Russell/Taylor Oper Mgt 3/e Order Quantity For A Periodic Inventory System


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