Inventory Record Accuracy e-bog
802,25 DKK
(inkl. moms 1002,81 DKK)
Praise for INVENTORY RECORD ACCURACY "e;This updated version of Inventory Record Accuracy preserves its humorous and easy-to-read style. Supply chain practitioners, in traditional or lean manufacturing, will find it a helpful guide. Cleverly outlined, the rigorous yet simple process for both on-hand and on-order inventory provides accuracy levels required for real-time data systems."e;...
E-bog
802,25 DKK
Forlag
Wiley
Udgivet
31 marts 2008
Genrer
Business and Management
Sprog
English
Format
pdf
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9780470169537
Praise for INVENTORY RECORD ACCURACY "e;This updated version of Inventory Record Accuracy preserves its humorous and easy-to-read style. Supply chain practitioners, in traditional or lean manufacturing, will find it a helpful guide. Cleverly outlined, the rigorous yet simple process for both on-hand and on-order inventory provides accuracy levels required for real-time data systems."e; -Maria Teodorovic, Quality Systems Manager Weyerhaeuser Corporation "e;Inventory Record Accuracy is truly a practitioner's guide. The book's collection of anecdotes provides real-life insight into the potential challenges of achieving IRA, and the combination of an easy-to-read text and simple drawings makes this book an easy road map to follow on the proven path to higher inventory record accuracy."e; -John Dietz, Director, Manufacturing Resource Planning Lockheed Martin Space Systems "e;Brooks and Wilson are the experts on inventory record accuracy. Inventory Record Accuracy goes right to the core of the issues without a lot of soft-soaping. Every materials manager, stockroom manager, and cycle counting supervisor should have a copy within arm's reach."e; -Adrian R. Barrett, 6 Sigma Master Black Belt Caterpillar, Inc. "e;Excellent coverage of a fundamentally important topic. By far, the best book on the subject I've ever read. The three-phase approach to inventory record accuracy should be required reading for all manufacturing managers."e; -Edward W. Davis, Professor of Business AdministrationThe Darden School, University of Virginia