Inventory Management Principles, Concepts and Techniques

Cover of Inventory Management Principles, Concepts and Techniques by John W. Toomey
Year: 2000
Language: en
Edition: 2000
Pages: 228
ISBN-13: 9780792383246
Dimensions:
Height: 9.21 Inches
Length: 6.14 Inches
Weight: 2.535316013 Pounds
Width: 0.56 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 658.7/87
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Inventory Management Principles, Concepts and Techniques by John W. Toomey, published by Springer Science & Business Media on June 30, 2000, is a comprehensive resource that explores the dynamics of inventory management within the context of the entire supply chain. This edition, comprising 228 pages, delves into the principles, concepts, and techniques essential for understanding inventory management’s role in customer demand, distribution, and product transformation processes. The book aims to clarify the interrelationships among various functions, emphasizing the critical importance of inventory management in today’s competitive business landscape.

Readers will find that the book serves both as a textbook for students and a desk reference for professionals, particularly those preparing for APICS CPIM certification. It addresses the impact of inventory management on multiple functions, including sales, engineering, and accounting. Each chapter concludes with a case study featuring Smith Industries, illustrating real-world inventory management challenges and solutions related to the chapter’s content. This practical approach aids in reducing costs, improving customer service, and maximizing operational capacity, making it a valuable addition for anyone involved in inventory control and management.


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The goal of Inventory Management will be to explain the dynamics of inventory management’s principles, concepts, and techniques as they relate to the entire supply chain (customer demand, distribution, and product transformation processes). The interrelationships of all functions will be defined. The book concentrates on understanding the many ramifications of inventory management. In today’s competitive business environment, inventory management has proven to be most critical, and this book is directed to the management of inventory to assist in better understanding the body of knowledge required to operate in a competitive world. Almost all functions such as sales, engineering, and accounting have an impact and are impacted by inventory management. The book will assist in the training of students as well as APICS CPIM (Certified in Production and Inventory Management) candidates. As such it will not only be a textbook, but also a desk reference for those employees responsible for controlling inventories, and thereby assist in reducing cost, improving customer service, and maximizing capacity.
Each chapter concludes with a case study and suggested solution. The case studies tell the story of a growing company, Smith Industries, and the related inventory management problems it had to address. The problems addressed relate to the subject matter of the chapter.

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