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Practical knowledge for inventory management in trades: tips on stock control, material organization, and automatic reordering for small businesses.
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Maximum Stock Level: Formula, Example and Limits

Calculate maximum stock with the standard formula and the worst-case variant, a step-by-step example, and the relationship to minimum stock and reorder point.

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Calculate Stock Level: Definition, Formula, Types and Example

Calculate stock level: definition, formula, example, stock types, average stock level, optimal stock and physical vs. book stock.

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C-Parts Management: Definition, Methods and Practice

C-parts management explained: what C-parts are, which methods from Kanban to eProcurement exist, and how to reduce procurement effort.

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How to Calculate Warehouse Costs: Formula, Example and Storage Cost Rate

Calculate warehouse costs with a clear formula, a euro example and the storage cost rate. Step-by-step for SMEs with an interactive calculator and typical values.

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Inventory Management: What It Is, How It Works, and When Excel Falls Short

Inventory management explained: definition, core tasks, methods and an honest comparison of Excel vs. dedicated software. For small businesses that want to stay in control.

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Minimum Stock: Formula, Variants and Practical Example

Calculate minimum stock with three formulas, step-by-step examples and a clear distinction from safety stock, for stable, fluctuating and seasonal items.

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Inventory Metrics in the Trades: 4 Numbers That Make Stock and Costs Visible

Inventory metrics in the trades: Inventory turnover, storage duration, storage cost rate, and stockout rate explained. With formulas, benchmarks, and a calculation example.

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Safety Stock Calculation: Formula, Example and Practical Tips for Trades

Safety stock calculation with formula, practical example for trade businesses and tips for supplier reliability, consumption fluctuation and day-to-day implementation.

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Reorder Point Calculation: Formula, Worked Example and Practical Tips

Reorder point calculation with formula and worked example from the field. Plus 5 practical steps and a comparison table for all 3 inventory metrics.

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Lower Warehouse Costs in the Trades: Spot Hidden Costs and Cut Them Systematically

Lower warehouse costs in trades: how to spot the 4 biggest cost drivers and cut them systematically. With examples & practical checklist.

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Goods Receipt in a Trades Business: Process, Checklist, and Common Mistakes

Goods receipt in trades businesses: 5-step process, practical checklist, and the 3 most costly mistakes in delivery acceptance and incoming goods inspection.

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Kanban in the Trades Stockroom: Simply Explained with Practical Examples

Kanban in trades: Two-bin system, practical examples for electrical, HVAC, and painters, introduction in 5 steps. With comparison to Min-Max.

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