Advanced Inventory Solutions Complement ERP Systems
Physical inventory is a major investment for companies in manufacturing, retail and distribution. It is crucial to monitor and maximize its effectiveness and investing in the right software solution and best practices are the best way to do this. Advanced inventory software solutions provide a way to improve a company’s inventory investment while maximizing profits and increasing sales. Advanced inventory planning solutions are known as decision support software. This means they are smart systems that forecast and plan optimal inventory requirements. They are superior to commonly used types of software, standard inventory transaction software and spreadsheets. Many of these solutions are both strategic and tactical tools. They cover long range inventory budget planning down to daily replenishment and problem solving.
Spreadsheets are manual, time consuming. They do not provide intelligent part mix management and part specific forecasts. In addition, spreadsheets are extremely difficult to update and maintain current data effectively, plus they normally cannot be interfaced directly with enterprise and customer relationship software. Conducting quality assurance on the calculations and models is also difficult and based on a study by a leading international consulting firms over 90% of spreadsheets they audited contained significant errors. These errors led to the loss of millions of dollars.
Comparison with Standard Inventory Management other or Control Systems
Almost every inventory solution is a transaction (accounting) type system. This means they keep track of the physical movement of items on and off the shelf. These are “dumb” systems, meaning they are static and cannot intelligently determine what to stock, project demand, or create a complete replenishment plan. These systems are based on 40-year-old plus, methods using ABC as the only part classification technique. They do not have leading-edge Exception Management capabilities which provide "alerts" to the User for unusually occurrences.
What Inventory Management Software can do:
· Keep basic part information like part number, description, cost, dimensions, etc.
· Track parts movement: received, on order, on shelf, removed from the shelf, etc.
· Provide a basic reorder point and min/max settings
· Record the different bin locations
where parts are stored
· Provide an order for new parts needed, using standard reorder point, min/max, and safety stock
What Inventory Management Software cannot do:
· Provide a system generated forecast or offer multiple advanced forecasting methods
· Manage repair parts and their repair
cycle (reverse logistics)
· Provide an optimal inventory mix to improve service level while reducing cost
· Offer multiple stocking and reordering policies
· Manage parts specifically required for PM (preventative maintenance) schedules
· Help to reduce overstock and excess part inventory
Manage by exception and provide key user alerts.
1. forecast parts demand with multiple models appropriate for different demand patterns
2. plan for unlimited part and location combinations (scalable)
3. provide advanced calculations for calculating shelf stock and reorder points
4. calculate the optimal mix based on dynamic demand changes
5. provide time phased plans and order for both new and repair items
6. manage by exception and provide alerts to the planner
7. identify overstock and excess inventory and provide redeployment strategies
8. plan parts for preventative maintenance schedules
9. multi-echelon or theatre planning - can plan at every stocking level both real and virtual (from master warehouse to stock kept with a field or service engineer)
10. plan part life cycle, substitutes and supersedes, and end-of-life parts
Advanced planning solutions do not replace the existing transaction systems. Instead, they are designed to complement and improve existing software. The best of all worlds is to add an advanced planning solution to an existing transaction system. This provides a more complete, robust system that dynamically plans based on what is happening now and projected for the future.