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Inventory management is the art and science of overseeing the flow of goods and materials within a business. It encompasses everything from ordering and storing raw materials to managing finished products waiting for sale. The goal is to strike a balance between having enough inventory to meet customer demand and avoid unnecessary costs associated with holding too much stock.
An online retailer uses a combination of demand forecasting, ABC analysis, and a WMS to manage its inventory. They use historical sales data and marketing campaigns to predict demand for different products. High-value items (A items) are closely monitored, while lower-value items (C items) might have automated reorder points based on historical usage. The WMS optimizes storage locations and picking routes in the warehouse to ensure efficient order fulfillment. This approach helps the retailer minimize inventory costs while ensuring they have enough stock to meet customer demand.
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