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ABC analīze: krājumu klasifikācija pēc gada lietošanas vērtības×Ekonomiskā pasūtījuma daudzums (EPD)×Drošības krājumu un atkārtotās pasūtīšanas punktu modeļi×
NozareOperāciju pētīšanaOperāciju pētīšanaOperāciju pētīšana
SaimeProcess / pipelineRegression modelRegression model
Izcelsmes gads199819131998
AutorsPareto principle; Silver, Pyke & PetersonFord W. HarrisSilver, Pyke & Peterson
TipsInventory segmentation techniqueDeterministic inventory optimization modelStochastic inventory control model
PirmavotsSilver, E. A., Pyke, D. F., & Peterson, R. (1998). Inventory Management and Production Planning and Scheduling (3rd ed.). Wiley. ISBN: 978-0-471-11947-0Harris, F. W. (1913/1990). How many parts to make at once. Operations Research, 38(6), 947–950 (reprint). DOI ↗Silver, E. A., Pyke, D. F., & Peterson, R. (1998). Inventory Management and Production Planning and Scheduling (3rd ed.). Wiley. ISBN: 978-0-471-11947-0
Citi nosaukumiPareto Inventory Classification, 80-20 Inventory Rule, ABC Classification, ABC Stok AnaliziWilson EOQ Model, Harris-Wilson Model, Optimal Lot Size Model, Ekonomik Sipariş MiktarıBuffer Stock, Reserve Stock, Reorder-Point Model, Emniyet Stoğu
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KopsavilkumsABC Analysis is a demand-value segmentation technique that divides inventory items into three classes — A, B, and C — based on their annual usage value (unit cost multiplied by annual demand). Rooted in the Pareto principle and codified for inventory management by Silver, Pyke, and Peterson (1998), it guides managers to concentrate control resources on the small fraction of items that drive the vast majority of total inventory spend.The Economic Order Quantity (EOQ) is a classic deterministic inventory model that identifies the order quantity minimizing the sum of annual ordering and holding costs. Introduced by Ford W. Harris in 1913 and later popularized by R. H. Wilson, EOQ assumes constant demand, fixed cost parameters, and instantaneous replenishment. It remains the foundational benchmark for inventory management in manufacturing, retail, and supply chain contexts where demand is relatively stable and costs are well-characterized.Safety stock is an additional quantity of inventory held beyond expected demand during a replenishment lead time, designed to protect against stockouts caused by demand or supply uncertainty. Reorder-point models formalize this buffer by setting a trigger inventory level at which a new order is placed. Systematically developed within the stochastic inventory-control framework by Silver, Pyke, and Peterson (1998), the approach translates a desired customer-service level into a precise buffer quantity using the statistics of demand and lead-time variability.
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