
Inventory and Stock Control Management
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This course offers a comprehensive coverage of the storage and supply of materials from elementary principles and methods to the most sophisticated automated operations. It aims at providing real solutions to all the problems encountered by most stores staff and will assist those who wish to build a successful career in an integrated materials management function.
The course is for those who want to understand and implement the essential tolls for managing inventory in the supply chain. Participants are shown hot to evaluate procedures and make needed changes to methods to improve customer service whilst achieving reductions in inventory; eliminate wasteful costs; avoid internal problems that limit performance; obtain added value for money.
This course will help you learn how to:
· Appreciate that time is cash
· See that movement to the customer is all that adds value
· Work with all of the supply chain players pays
· Look “outside of the box”
· Use the appropriate Inventory methods
· Apply the 8 Rules for Effective Supply Chain Management
· Apply the 9 box Matrix for Effective Inventory
· Those new to managing inventory
· Those non inventory people who need to gain an awareness of the issues and key drivers of stock control operations
· Inventory, Stock, Supply Chain, Logistics, Warehouse and Distribution
· Supervisors/Managers
· Owners, operators and Directors of companies who hold sock and inventory
The Supply-Chain and Inventory Management
The Supply chain definitions, history and key aspects
· Definitions
· History and development
· Key aspects
· Befits of supply chain approach
Relationships and material flows in the chain
· Integrating the supply chain
· Lead-times
· Customer service
· Adding value
· Tradeoffs
· Power of information
· Sharing and collaboration in the supply chain
Product Classification
· Supply/demand variables
· Dependant and independent demand
· Patterns of demand
· ABC Analysis or the 80/20 rule
· Product coding
Inventory costs and service
· Why hold stock?
· Inventory costs
· Service levels from inventory
· Cost/service trade offs
· Understanding Lead time
· Lead time variability and uncertainty
· Inventory and statistics
How much stock should be held?
· Stock time curve
· Determining the Reorder level
· Determining the Reorder point
· Carrying safety stock
· Fixed and variable time periods
· Fixed and variable order quantities
Replenishment Methods
Replenishment methods for independent demand
· When to order
· How much to order
· Economic order quantities
· Two bin methods
· Comparing continuous review and periodic review methods
Other Replenishment methods
· When to order for dependent demand
· How much to order for dependent demand
· Materials planning (MRP and MRPII)
· For spare parts
Demand Forecasting
· Sales forecasts
· Statistical forecasts
· When forecasting is easier
· When forecasting is harder
Inventory Planning Methods
Stocks Coding
The method by which stock is coded is important in the overall management process, this session will examine:
· Different methods
· Understanding of all involved
· Checklists to help on deciding the best option
· Stock Recording
This session looks at stock recording, a critical aspect of stock control and if done incorrectly is the source of many subsequent errors
· Separation of powers
· Legal issues
· ‘How do we get inaccuracies?
· Stock Checking
Much time can be spent on this activity, but there are methods to both minimize the time and at the same time increase checking accuracy. This session examines such aspects as:
· Roles and Responsibility
· Requirements
· Job Descriptions
· Authority levels
· Tolerance and approvals
· The programmed
· Options
· Reconciliations / discrepancies
Model for planning inventory
· Managing inventory by value and by volume
· Questions to ask about inventory
· Model for inventory planning
A variety of methodologies will be used during the course that includes:
· (30%) Based on Case Studies
· (30%) Techniques
· (30%) Role Play
· (10%) Concepts
· Pre-test and Post-test
· Variety of Learning Methods
· Lectures
· Case Studies and Self Questionaires
· Group Work
· Discussion
· Presentation
This rate includes participant’s manual, Hand-Outs, buffet lunch, coffee/tea on arrival, morning & afternoon of each day.
Daily Course Timings:
08:00 - 08:20 Morning Coffee / Tea
08:20 - 10:00 First Session
10:00 - 10:20 Coffee / Tea / Snacks
10:20 - 12:20 Second Session
12:20 - 13:30 Lunch Break & Prayer Break
13:30 - 15:00 Last Session