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Asked: March 29, 20242024-03-29T13:43:25+05:30 2024-03-29T13:43:25+05:30In: PGCIPWS

Distinguish the following with examples: Multi Echelon inventories (ii) Multi stage inventories (iii) Multi source inventories (iv) Multiple size inventories (v) Multiple (differential) priced inventory

Distinguish the following with examples:
Multi Echelon inventories (ii) Multi stage inventories (iii) Multi source
inventories (iv) Multiple size inventories (v) Multiple (differential) priced
inventory

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    1. Himanshu Kulshreshtha Elite Author
      2024-03-29T13:43:45+05:30Added an answer on March 29, 2024 at 1:43 pm
      1. Multi-Echelon Inventories:
        Multi-echelon inventories involve the storage of goods across different levels of the supply chain to optimize inventory management. Each echelon represents a stage in the supply chain, from raw materials to finished products. For example, a manufacturing company might maintain inventory at raw material suppliers, at various production stages within its facilities, and at distribution centers. This strategy helps balance inventory levels, reduce stockouts, and improve overall supply chain efficiency.

      2. Multi-Stage Inventories:
        Multi-stage inventories refer to inventory management across different stages of production or distribution within a single facility or organization. For instance, a manufacturing plant might maintain inventories at various production stages such as raw materials, work-in-progress, and finished goods. Each stage represents a different level of completion or value addition. Optimizing inventory levels at each stage is crucial for minimizing production lead times and meeting customer demand effectively.

      3. Multi-Source Inventories:
        Multi-source inventories involve sourcing materials or products from multiple suppliers or vendors. This strategy enhances supply chain resilience and reduces dependency on a single source, thereby mitigating risks associated with supply disruptions or quality issues. For instance, a retailer may procure goods from multiple suppliers to ensure continuity of supply and negotiate better terms.

      4. Multiple Size Inventories:
        Multiple size inventories involve stocking the same product in various sizes or configurations to cater to diverse customer preferences or requirements. For example, a clothing retailer may offer garments in different sizes to accommodate customers of varying body types. By stocking multiple sizes, businesses can enhance customer satisfaction and capture a broader market segment.

      5. Multiple (Differential) Priced Inventory:
        Multiple priced inventory refers to offering the same product at different price points based on factors such as quality, features, or packaging. This strategy allows businesses to cater to different customer segments with varying price sensitivities. For instance, a grocery store may sell branded and generic versions of the same product at different price levels to appeal to budget-conscious and quality-seeking customers alike. Differential pricing helps maximize revenue and profit margins by leveraging price discrimination tactics.

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