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Asked: March 26, 20242024-03-26T09:00:13+05:30 2024-03-26T09:00:13+05:30In: PGCIPWS

Explain Inventory Control Techniques, FSN Analysis and SOS Analysis.

Explain Inventory Control Techniques, FSN Analysis and SOS Analysis.

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      2024-03-26T09:00:49+05:30Added an answer on March 26, 2024 at 9:00 am

      Inventory control techniques such as FSN analysis and SOS analysis are vital for businesses to manage their inventory effectively, optimize stock levels, and minimize costs. Here's an explanation of each technique:

      1. FSN Analysis:

        FSN analysis categorizes inventory items based on their consumption patterns into three categories: Fast-moving (F), Slow-moving (S), and Non-moving (N). This technique helps businesses prioritize inventory management efforts and allocate resources efficiently.

        • Fast-moving (F): Items with high demand or consumption rates. These are typically popular products that contribute significantly to sales revenue and require close monitoring to prevent stockouts.

        • Slow-moving (S): Items with moderate demand or consumption rates. These items have slower turnover rates compared to fast-moving items but still require periodic review to avoid excess inventory or obsolescence.

        • Non-moving (N): Items with minimal or no demand. These items have very low consumption rates or no sales activity over a specified period. Non-moving items may require special attention, such as clearance or disposal, to free up storage space and minimize holding costs.

        FSN analysis helps businesses optimize inventory levels by identifying items that require different management strategies based on their consumption patterns. By focusing on fast-moving items to prevent stockouts, managing slow-moving items to avoid excess inventory, and addressing non-moving items to minimize carrying costs, businesses can enhance operational efficiency and profitability.

      2. SOS Analysis:

        SOS analysis, also known as Seasonality, Opportunity, and Supply analysis, is a technique used to categorize inventory items based on their characteristics and demand patterns. It helps businesses prioritize inventory management actions and align inventory levels with demand fluctuations.

        • Seasonality: Items with demand patterns that vary seasonally or cyclically. These items experience fluctuations in demand based on factors such as weather, holidays, or special events. Businesses must adjust inventory levels to meet seasonal demand peaks and avoid excess inventory during off-peak periods.

        • Opportunity: Items with demand patterns influenced by market trends, promotions, or other external factors. These items may experience sudden spikes in demand due to promotional campaigns, new product launches, or changes in consumer preferences. Businesses must capitalize on opportunities to maximize sales while minimizing stockouts.

        • Supply: Items with demand patterns affected by supply chain dynamics, lead times, or production constraints. These items may experience variability in availability due to factors such as supplier reliability, transportation delays, or production capacity. Businesses must manage inventory levels to ensure a reliable supply chain and minimize disruptions.

        SOS analysis helps businesses align inventory management strategies with demand fluctuations and supply chain dynamics. By identifying seasonal, opportunistic, and supply-driven inventory items and implementing appropriate inventory control measures, businesses can optimize inventory levels, improve customer service levels, and enhance overall supply chain performance.

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