Inventory Management and Organisational Efficiency
Journal: The Journal of Social Sciences Research (Vol.5, No. 3)Publication Date: 2019-03-15
Authors : Henry Inegbedion; Sunday Eze; Abiola Asaleye; Adedoyin Lawal;
Page : 756-763
Keywords : Inventory control; Inventory management; Inventory cycle time; EOQ and reorder level.;
Abstract
The study examined inventory management and organisational efficiency. The classical inventory management techniques were applied to an organisation's inventory system. A door sales company in Ilorin, Nigeria that volunteered information on the basis of anonymity was used and relevant data were collected on six types of doors; panel, flush, sliding, folding and as well as manual and electronic garage doors. The company had no scientific inventory management strategy but the EOQ, inventory cycle time and reorder level were computed for the six doors using the average values of the data obtained for 2011-2017. The results show that the company can minimise its total inventory cost by consciously adopting an inventory management policy of ordering 55 panel doors, 41 flush doors, 41 sliding glass doors, 18 folding doors, 18 manual garage doors and 8 electronic garage doors respectively every cycle time of 17, 14, 17, 30, 35 and 34 days respectively or by placing the above orders each time the inventory level of panel doors, flush doors, sliding glass doors, folding doors, manual garage doors and electronic garage doors fall to 32, 24, 24, 5, 3 and 2 respectively and thus minimise the total cost of inventory.
Other Latest Articles
- Critical Thinking Skills Based–Physical Activities Learning Model for Early Childhood
- Studying the Effect of Mental Calculations Training with Abacus on the Learners' Cognitive and Psychological-Emotional Characteristics (Intelligent & Creative Children Institute)
- Prevalence and Preventive Measures for Fibroid Among Celibate-Women in South-Western, Nigeria
- Does Performance Homophily Matter in Acquisition Decisions? Evidence From Acquisition Network in the Global Electricity Industry
- Overview of Migrant Women’s Health in South Korea: Policy Recommendations
Last modified: 2019-04-04 13:36:49