"On the Necessity of First-In, First-Out Management" (Information Material)

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In the current situation where product lifespans are becoming shorter, the adoption of the "First In, First Out" method, which makes it difficult for "long-term stagnant items" to occur, is important. ◆ This document serves as supplementary material for the "Inventory Management System." (Overview) 1. About "First In, First Out" management - Overview: A method of shipping and dispensing items in the order they were received. This is implemented for the receipt and shipment of raw materials, parts, products, and semi-finished goods. - Advantages: ◎ It is difficult for "long-term stagnant items" to occur. ◎ It helps prevent "quality deterioration" and "obsolescence," among other benefits. - Disadvantages: ▲ Management of "date/item code/quantity/storage location" is necessary. 2. Other "Dispensing Methods" - About "Last In, First Out" - Advantages: ◎ Detailed management is unnecessary. / Disadvantages: ▲ Possibility of long-term stagnant items occurring, among others. - About "Random Method" - Advantages: ◎ Stored in available spaces. / Disadvantages: ▲ Possibility of long-term stagnant items occurring, among others. 3. Points for Systematization - Three key points. 4. Image of System Operation - Operational images for each point. ★ We would appreciate it if you could download the document and refer to it.

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