ABC inventory approach Inventory is too often considered as one lump of cost, rather than as a collection of individual stock keeping units (SKUs), each with their own pattern of demand and supply. To provide some differentiation between high and low selling items, a familiar process is to group SKUs into ABC groups. This is based on observations by the … Read More
Know inventory cost and lead time through Supply Chains
Cost of holding inventory There is not a ‘right’ decision about the level of inventories that work best for your business. However there is a need to know the cost and potential for cost reduction from decisions about inventories. To cover for unplanned events, an organisation can reduce its total operational costs by holding a calculated ‘safety stock’ in excess … Read More
Is there too much Inventory through your Supply Chains?
Slowing sales and rising inventories Reports concerning retail product sales in various countries indicate a slowing rate of sales growth as consumers are again able to access services. For all businesses in product supply chains, this will provide a challenge for managing inventories. An example of the challenge is a major online non-food retailer in Australia which has experienced a … Read More
Scenario Planning for analysing future supply chains
A major change could be happening We generally have the assumption that things are always changing, but there are epochs (a particular period of time in history) when a more dramatic change occurs. This affects the outlook of governments, such that geopolitical and commercial decisions are made from a different perspective. And the world could be entering one of those … Read More
Supply Chains Risk Management is knowledge and a skill
From Uncertainty to a Risk Managing risks in your organisation’s supply chains is an investment in responding to future events. The greatest risk is that an organisation remains in a reactive mode to events and only responds when it could be too late. Uncertainty in an organisation’s Supply Network is enhanced due to factors that interact and amplify each other: … Read More