Title: A multi-item inventory model for small business - a perspective from India
Authors: Dinesh Shenoy; Hoshiar Mal
Addresses: Department of Operations Management, School of Business, FLAME University, Lavale, Pune, India ' Department of Operations Management, School of Business, FLAME University, Lavale, Pune, India
Abstract: Micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) in India are focused on improving their inventory management function as part of government's program to increase their contribution to the gross domestic product (GDP). A plethora of inventory models are available in literature; these models are either very complex, or need reliable inventory cost data, or are not applicable to all classes of items and are, therefore, rendered ineffective. In this paper we have developed and presented a simple, yet effective, model that combines the characteristics of selective inventory control (SIC) and an exchange curve (EC). Combination of these techniques not only allows determination of ordering policy for all items, but also involves managers in decision making, thus providing MSMEs with a solution that is robust and practical. We also describe application of this model to a sample of 30 items in an auto components manufacturing firm. The case study demonstrates ease of implementation of the proposed model as well as solution completeness.
Keywords: micro, small and medium enterprises; MSME; selective inventory control; SIC; exchange curve; EC; multi-item inventory; clustering.
International Journal of Inventory Research, 2019 Vol.5 No.3, pp.188 - 209
Received: 29 Jun 2018
Accepted: 11 Oct 2018
Published online: 04 Apr 2019 *