Inventory Management and Economic Order Quantity
Posted 2 years ago by Coventry University
Analyse inventory management and learn about the economic order quantity
On this two-week course, you’ll learn key inventory concepts including their classification, costs, and benefits.
You’ll also learn about the ABC analysis and how this crucial technique can help in your inventory management.
Explore the Economic Order Quantity and the bullwhip effect
Understanding the concept of the Economic Order Quantity (EOQ) method will help you minimise inventory costs such as order costs and holding costs.
You’ll be introduced to the EOQ concept as well as the bullwhip effect. You’ll analyse the drivers and results of these concepts and learn how the bullwhip effect can help you reduce the impacts it can cause throughout your supply chain.
Identify the challenges of Vendor Managed Inventory and Efficient Consumer Response
You’ll also explore Vendor Managed Inventory (VMI) and the Efficient Consumer Response (ECR).
You’ll explore the challenges of using them in-depth and learn how to develop a customer-orientated approach to your supply chain.
By the end of the course, you’ll be confident in inventory management techniques and how to apply them to your supply chain to deliver the best outcomes.
This course is designed for practitioners looking to develop their understanding of international logistics and its concepts.
This course from Coventry University is part of the International Logistics ExpertTrack, exploring the importance of international logistics from a strategic perspective.
This course is designed for practitioners looking to develop their understanding of international logistics and its concepts.
This course from Coventry University is part of the International Logistics ExpertTrack, exploring the importance of international logistics from a strategic perspective.
- Assess the necessity of the inventory and its analysis
- Explore the classification of inventories
- Identify the concept and the method of determining the economic order quantity
- Recognise the bullwhip effect, its drivers and results in the supply chain