I want to ask you something important... ROP means when you determine the stock level is undet rop you order EOQ... but if we have some orders will come and have productions that i will use the stock item... do we need to calculate the exact stock level like today stock+orders-production???
Hi, thanks for the video, can you explain a little bit more about service level, please? Who's service level is this? The vendor? If so, why if service level decrease, the ROP decrease? I think the more risk we have from the vendor, the more stock we should have before we plase a new order?
So the service level is dependent on your goals or benchmarks. It’s nearly impossible to reach 100% service level on a large scale. So generally a 95-98% service level is a great benchmark to reach. The service level simply defines the percent of the goal that’s achieved.
This video and the other you posted on safety stock has saved me from pulling my hair out over this class assignment! THANK YOU.
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Thx! Currently following a minor in supply chain management at college and working on an assignment where I needed to calculate this.
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I want to ask you something important...
ROP means when you determine the stock level is undet rop you order EOQ... but if we have some orders will come and have productions that i will use the stock item... do we need to calculate the exact stock level like today stock+orders-production???
Hi,
I was curious to know what would happen if L d > Q? Q being order quantity and L d being (ROP).
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Hi, thanks for the video, can you explain a little bit more about service level, please? Who's service level is this? The vendor? If so, why if service level decrease, the ROP decrease? I think the more risk we have from the vendor, the more stock we should have before we plase a new order?
So the service level is dependent on your goals or benchmarks. It’s nearly impossible to reach 100% service level on a large scale. So generally a 95-98% service level is a great benchmark to reach. The service level simply defines the percent of the goal that’s achieved.
@@CalonHeindel oh ok, thank you
I am trying to find the formula. I am not very good at excel and you sped through it. Can you please help me write the equation?
The formula is: demand during lead time + safety stock
@@CalonHeindel I am not sure what I am doing wrong.
Pls tell me how fix material schedule qty ..for ordering..
How to calculate leadtime in days in a given table of last 10 month
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Nice thanks.