Author: Prof (Col.) Sameer Misra
Publisher: Book Rivers
ISBN: 9355152930
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 402
Book Description
All organizations hold stocks. These are the stores of materials they keep until needed. A shop, for example, buys goods from a wholesaler and keeps them into stock till it sells them to customers; a farmer stores hay to feed his animals over the winter; a research company has a stock of information; a bank holds cash for its day-to-day transactions. Whenever an organization has materials that it does not use immediately, it puts them into stock. You might imagine stock as warehouses full of goods but every organization holds stock, even those providing the most intangible service. A retail company stores faces the same problems of inventory management as a giant manufacturer with its stores of finished goods and components. This is a book about Retail Inventory Management. It describes recent thinking about retail stock and methods for its control. We have concentrated on the core questions of retail inventory management in this book What exactly is inventory management in retail? How do decisions about stock affect sales in retail operations? How can we control stocks and overall cost? What information do we need? What is the effect of new methods and technology? The answers to these questions embrace the most important issues of inventory management.