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  2. Wholesale Inventories on the Rise

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    Wholesale inventories rose yet again. Today's reading from the Commerce Department showed a 0.5% gain in wholesale inventories to a seasonally adjusted $487.5 billion. While higher, this matched ...

  3. Inventory optimization - Wikipedia

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    Inventory optimization refers to the techniques used by businesses to improve their oversight, control and management of inventory size and location across their extended supply network. [1] It has been observed within operations research that "every company has the challenge of matching its supply volume to customer demand.

  4. Inventory theory - Wikipedia

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    Material theory (or more formally the mathematical theory of inventory and production) is the sub-specialty within operations research and operations management that is concerned with the design of production/inventory systems to minimize costs: it studies the decisions faced by firms and the military in connection with manufacturing, warehousing, supply chains, spare part allocation and so on ...

  5. Wholesale Sales Dip; Inventories Rise

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    Wholesale trade is off to a tough start for 2014, according to a Commerce Department report (link opens a PDF) released today. After inching up a revised 0.1% for December, wholesales sales ...

  6. Wholesale Inventory Rise Reflects Increasing Business Confidence

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    The U.S. economy received a double-dose of good news in the latest wholesale inventories report: Inventories unexpectedly rose 1.9% in October to $427.1 billion -- a gain that provides more ...

  7. Inventory investment - Wikipedia

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    A positive flow of intended inventory investment occurs when a firm expects that sales will be high enough that the current level of inventories on hand may be insufficient—perhaps because in the presence of very short-term fluctuations in the timing of customer purchases, there is a risk of temporarily being unable to supply the product when a customer demands it.

  8. US wholesale July inventories revised slightly lower

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    The Commerce Department's Census Bureau said on Monday that wholesale inventories rose 0.2%, revised down from the 0.3% gain estimated last month. Stocks at wholesalers were unchanged in June.

  9. Vendor-managed inventory - Wikipedia

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    2. Inventory Ownership. Inventory ownership refers to the ownership of the inventory and when the invoice is being issued to the retailer. In vendor managed inventory, there is a number of solutions in terms of payment and transfer of ownership. [11] In the first alternative, the vendor is the owner of inventory at the premises of the customer.