Inventory Management Stocks List

Related ETFs - A few ETFs which own one or more of the above listed Inventory Management stocks.

Inventory Management Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Nov 21 OMCL Wall Street Analysts Believe Omnicell (OMCL) Could Rally 26.73%: Here's is How to Trade
Nov 21 FLEX Flex Ltd. (FLEX) Hits Fresh High: Is There Still Room to Run?
Nov 21 CAH Cardinal Health launches new compression system
Nov 21 CTLT Melt reports topline outcomes from trial of MELT-300 for cataract surgery
Nov 20 CTLT Morgan Stanley lists hedge funds’ largest Q3 ownership increases in Russell 1000 stocks
Nov 20 GWW Why This 1 Growth Stock Could Be a Great Addition to Your Portfolio
Nov 20 FLEX Flex Completes Acquisition of Crown Technical Systems
Nov 20 AZPN Aspen Technology forms committee to evaluate Emerson's offer
Nov 20 AZPN Aspen Technology Forms Special Committee to Evaluate Non-Binding Acquisition Proposal from Emerson
Nov 20 CAH Cardinal Health launches Kendall SCD SmartFlow™ Compression System
Nov 20 FLEX Flex set to join S&P midcap 400; Azenta and Concentra Group to join S&P smallcap 600
Nov 20 OMCL Omnicell prices $150M debt offering via issuance of convertible senior notes
Nov 20 OMCL Omnicell Announces Pricing of $150 Million Convertible Senior Notes Offering
Nov 20 FLEX Flex Ltd. (FLEX) Acquires JetCool Technologies to Enhance Data Center Solutions for AI Growth
Nov 19 FLEX Flex Set to Join S&P MidCap 400; Azenta and Concentra Group Holdings to Join S&P SmallCap 600
Nov 19 CAH Patterson Companies Stock Up Following Latest Partnership Extension
Nov 18 OMCL Omnicell announces proposed private placement of $150M of convertible senior notes
Nov 18 OMCL Omnicell Announces Proposed Private Placement of $150 Million of Convertible Senior Notes
Nov 18 OMCL Here's Why You Should Add OMCL Stock to Your Portfolio Now
Nov 17 CTLT Avid Bioservices, Inc. (CDMO): A Bull Case Theory
Inventory Management

Inventory (American English) or stock (British English) is the goods and materials that a business holds for the ultimate goal of resale (or repair).Inventory management is a discipline primarily about specifying the shape and placement of stocked goods. It is required at different locations within a facility or within many locations of a supply network to precede the regular and planned course of production and stock of materials.
The concept of inventory, stock or work-in-process has been extended from manufacturing systems to service businesses and projects, by generalizing the definition to be "all work within the process of production- all work that is or has occurred prior to the completion of production." In the context of a manufacturing production system, inventory refers to all work that has occurred – raw materials, partially finished products, finished products prior to sale and departure from the manufacturing system. In the context of services, inventory refers to all work done prior to sale, including partially process information.
Definition
The scope of inventory management concerns the balance between replenishment lead time, carrying costs of inventory, asset management, inventory forecasting, inventory valuation, inventory visibility, future inventory price forecasting, physical inventory, available physical space, quality management, replenishment, returns and defective goods, and demand forecasting. Balancing these competing requirements leads to optimal inventory levels, which is an ongoing process as the business needs shift and react to the wider environment.
Inventory management involves a retailer seeking to acquire and maintain a proper merchandise assortment while ordering, shipping, handling and related costs are kept in check. It also involves systems and processes that identify inventory requirements, set targets, provide replenishment techniques, report actual and projected inventory status and handle all functions related to the tracking and management of material. This would include the monitoring of material moved into and out of stockroom locations and the reconciling of the inventory balances. It also may include ABC analysis, lot tracking, cycle counting support, etc. Management of the inventories, with the primary objective of determining/controlling stock levels within the physical distribution system, functions to balance the need for product availability against the need for minimizing stock holding and handling costs.

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