Inventory cheat sheet surfaced

SupplyChainToday posted an 'Inventory Management Cheat Sheet' collating resources, Q&As and top terms aimed at practitioners managing multi‑site stock — a lightweight primer for teams upgrading visibility and replenishment posted. It’s a quick reference for property‑level KPIs and terminology when discussing new IMS or pilot projects.

SupplyChainToday published an "Inventory Management Cheat Sheet" on its website. (supplychaintoday.com) The page organizes inventory topics into 11 named sections — Inventory Types; Inventory Control; Inventory Valuation; Ordering and Procurement; Inventory Tracking; Demand Forecasting; Stock Audits; Metrics and KPIs; Inventory Optimization; Risk Management; and Documentation and Reporting. (supplychaintoday.com) A companion "Inventory Management KPIs" cheat sheet on the site lists concrete formulas for Inventory Turnover (COGS ÷ Average Inventory) and Days Sales of Inventory (365 ÷ Inventory Turnover), and also enumerates Stockout Rate, Carrying Cost components, GMROI and Perfect Order Rate. (supplychaintoday.com) SupplyChainToday describes its cheat‑sheet program as three levels of learning — Level 1 is a one‑page cheat sheet, Level 2 is expanded content beneath it, and Level 3 is a set of curated links to deeper resources. (supplychaintoday.com) The inventory cheat sheet specifically calls out replenishment and tracking methods such as Economic Order Quantity and Barcoding/RFID, and the site also publishes an "Inventory Management Explained" Q&A module for practitioners seeking operational detail. (supplychaintoday.com)

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