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Journal : Conference on Community Engagement Project (Concept)

APPLICATION OF INVENTORY MANAGEMENT IN MSME DETAC CAFÉ Hery Haryanto; Tiffany Lim
ConCEPt - Conference on Community Engagement Project Vol 2 No 1 (2022): Conference on Community Engagement Project
Publisher : Universitas Internasional Batam

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This study aims to implement inventory management at MSME Detac Café in 2021 and 2022 using the EOQ, ROP, and SS methods. The results of data analysis are used to determine the optimal number of orders with the aim of dealing with uncertainty in demand as it is known that there is a possibility of fluctuating demand, so as to satisfy customer demand and minimize storage costs. Inventories that are calculated in this study are coffee beans, milk, cream, cheese, and tea. Based on the results of interviews with the owner, it shows that the MSME Detac Café inventory system is still not effective so that there is no stock storage cost efficiency. The results of this study indicate that the calculation used is able to reduce inventory costs in the form of storage and delivery costs for Detac Café. By implementing this inventory management, MSMEs can achieve a more efficient total inventory cost.
INVENTORY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM DESIGN ON ANGEL COLLECTION Benny Sugiarto; Hery Haryanto
ConCEPt - Conference on Community Engagement Project Vol 2 No 1 (2022): Conference on Community Engagement Project
Publisher : Universitas Internasional Batam

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This study aims to analyze the inventory management strategy implemented by Angel Collection SMEs in 2021 using the EOQ and ROP methods. The results of data analysis are used to determine the optimal number of orders with the aim of minimizing storage costs consisting of ordering costs and storage costs. The results showed that in September 2020 there were 13 product reorders, in January 2021 as many as 17 products, in June as many as 14 products which is not too much compared to January, and in December as many as 41 products which is the highest number of orders. for 12 months. In the eoq report listed, December 2021 is the most frequent month in which shop owners place orders for reorders due to high demand with a total of 41 products that will be reordered.