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"Reorder point"
Keywords:
replenished
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inventory
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trigger
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level
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order
Related Terms:
Order point
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Inventory control
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Continuous replenishment
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Factory orders
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Vmi
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Vendor-managed inventory
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Stock order
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Restock
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Back order
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Supply point
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Vendor managed inventory
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Distribution requirements planning
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Safety stock
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Quick response
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Material requirements planning
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Out-of-stock
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Supply-chain management
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Eoq
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Ecr
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Excess inventory
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Backlog
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Efficient consumer response
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Good 'til cancelled order
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Open order
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Gtc
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All or none order
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Good 'til canceled
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Supply chain execution
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Good till canceled
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Special order
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Aon
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Bullwhip effect
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Economic order quantity
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Backorder
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Buyer
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Push system
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Backward integration
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Fulfillment
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Fill or kill order
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Contingent order
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Good-till-canceled order
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Minimum order
,
Order
,
Fill or kill
,
Good till cancelled order
,
Just in time
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Good till cancelled
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Immediate-or-cancel order
,
Sce
the inventory level which signals that more inventory should be ordered (515)
busmgt.ulst.ac.uk
The level at which on-hand supplies must be replenished.
umms.org
The stock level at which new orders must be placed.
prenhall.com
The inventory level established to trigger a buyer's replenishment order.
fmi.org
The inventory level set to trigger reorder of a specific item. Reorder point is generally calculated as the expected usage (demand) during the lead time plus some level of safety stock.
s3co.com
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syn: order point.
bridgefieldgroup.com