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Journal DOI No:
03.2021-11278686

Title:
THE MANAGEMENT AND STUDY OF INVENTORIES

Authors:
Dr. Vinod Kumar Jangir , Ishika Bothra

Cite this Article:
Dr. Vinod Kumar Jangir , Ishika Bothra ,
THE MANAGEMENT AND STUDY OF INVENTORIES ,
International Research Journal of Humanities and Interdisciplinary Studies (www.irjhis.com), ISSN : 2582-8568, Volume: 3, Issue: 12, Year: December 2022, Page No : 33-36,
Available at : http://irjhis.com/paper/IRJHIS2212005.pdf

Abstract:

In any company or organisation, all of the functions are interconnected and linked to one another, and they frequently overlap with one another. The management of the supply chain, supplying, and inventory are some of the essential components that serve as the backbone of the business delivery function. Therefore, both marketing managers and those in charge of the finances need to be able to perform these jobs effectively. The practise of managing and controlling the ordering, storage, and utilisation of the components that are used in the manufacturing of a company's products is referred to as inventory management. This practise is performed by a company. In addition, inventory management refers to the practise of keeping track of and maintaining control over the quantity of finished goods that are for sale.



Keywords:

Company, Manufacturing, Supplying, Inventory, Ordering.



Publication Details:
Published Paper ID: IRJHIS2212005
Registration ID: 20891
Published In: Volume: 3, Issue: 12, Year: December 2022
Page No: 33-36
ISSN Number: 2582-8568

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