A STUDY OF INVENTORY MANAGEMENT IN WHOLESALE TRADE

Authors

  • Dr Shalini Gupta Associate Professor, Department of Commerce M. PG COLLEGE MUSSOORIE

Keywords:

Inventory Management, EOQ, KPIs, FIFO, LIFO

Abstract

In today's highly competitive market, businesses need to focus on improving their inventory management practices enhancing their business operations. Effective inventory management is essential for businesses to achieve several business objectives, including reducing inventory-related costs and risks, improving customer satisfaction, and ensuring timely delivery. This research paper explores the different dimensions of an effective inventory management and its role in enhancing business operations.   

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Published

2013-12-31

How to Cite

Dr Shalini Gupta. (2013). A STUDY OF INVENTORY MANAGEMENT IN WHOLESALE TRADE. Darpan International Research Analysis, 1(1), 31–35. Retrieved from https://dira.shodhsagar.com/index.php/j/article/view/47