camp. Definition and tasks.
storage is not new. Our ancestors put on food supplies, created for the corresponding reservoirs and storage facilities. Definition: In stock means two things:
-space, goods kept in stock.
-the objects themselves that are stored.
tasks of storage:
backup tasks:
case of delivery delays, transport difficulties in accumulating additional consumption or increased Demand guarantees from the storage bottlenecks. Not for nothing is known as the iron
Holdings / minimum inventory and safety stock and meets the security function of the camp.
speculative question: If
expected price increases, creating an early purchase price benefits that outweigh the costs of storage.
(eg heating oil sales in the summer)
processing task:
Some goods received only by its bearing their full quality and maturity (wine, wood, tobacco, malt, cheese, etc.)
we speak of productive camps.
tasks of storage:
forming task
especially in warehouses of commercial establishments are held decanting, mixing or sorting operations in order to offer customers a wide assortment (product selection) and the goods in the desired quantities (100g, 500g, etc.) to provide .
For reshaping task is functional but also
Aussortierungsaufgabe /:
if unneeded, obsolete or damaged goods are removed from the camp to make room for new goods. The scrapping is to count them.
bridging tasks:
falling production and use of time apart, so it is bridged by the storage.
Sun takes the harvest just weeks away but the consumption extends throughout the year.
The camp also fulfills a bridging task / compensation function if the procurement of goods in time and quantity to the use in production are not parallel. Conversely, does not apply to the purchase after the Just - in - time - the process of bridging task storage.
Also the production warehouse serves a compensatory function when in the production cost reasons, large numbers are manufactured and put into storage and the sale takes place only gradually.
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