Management of Stores
 Store is a place where excess material is kept which
will be used as and when required. Loss of items,
deterioration, obsolescence and inadequacy [of
what is stored to what is needed] are treated as ‘part
of life’.
Introduction
 Store management is “ to receive materials, to
protect them while in storage from damage &
unauthorized removal, to issue the material in
the right quantities, at the right time to the right
place and to provide these service promptly and
at least cost”.
Introduction
 In the chain of internal customers and
suppliers, stores has several internal customers.
As a matter of fact all functions of management
are internal customers to stores. Customers as
usual expect Quality Cost and Delivery from
every supplier. Stores also have to deliver these
customer expectations. In the process of
discharging this obligation Stores perform
some activities that are functions of Stores.
Objectives of store
 Minimizing cost of production through minimizing
cost on materials
 Maintaining the value of materials
 Service to user departments
 Establishing Co-ordination with other departments
 Advising materials Manager
Objectives of store
1. Receipt
2. Storage
3. Retrieval
4. Issue
5. Records
6. Housekeeping
7. Control
8. Surplus management
9. Verification
10. Interaction & coordination
Functions of Stores
 Any item of goods or material that enters the
organization always enters through the stores.
Similarly, every item unless specifically excluded,
has to leave through the store. Stores is the final
account keeper of all materials.
 Material sent by any supplier after the security
clearance comes to the stores. Stores check the
document carried by the carrier, known as
Delivery Challan, against the copy of the
Purchase Order placed on the supplier by the
organization.
Receipt
 Once the adequacy is established and quantity is verified
the material is sent for testing for quality parameters.
 Some times quality control tests are elaborate and time
consuming. If the policy of receipt is to unload the
material subject to quality control acceptance, it is
cleared for unloading.
 Unloaded material is kept on the hold if it not yet cleared
by quality control department. If the material is rejected it
is sent back to the supplier after clear documentation.
Receipt
 Once the unloaded material is approved by the
quality control department, as per the quality plan
in the quality system, it is moved to a specific place
in the stores layout.
 The material is so stored that it becomes easy to
retrieve and issue subsequently.
 Storage should also ensure protection against
deterioration, damage and pilferage.
Storage
 Detailed system is adopted for location and
labeling of items while in storage. Storage
plan is made keeping in mind,
1. nature of the product- physical state, toxicity,
inflammability and other hazards
2. volume and weight- heavy or light
3. movement frequency- fast moving or slow
moving
4. point of use
Storage
 Easy and quick retrievability of items that are demanded
by the internal customers.
 Easy identification, maximum space utilization and
minimum handling are key factors to retrieval functions.
 It is common knowledge in many of the companies that
after hours of searching for the item is declared to be
out of stock. This causes hold up of production process
and avoidable urgent purchase of out of stock material.
This function takes place as per established retrieval
system.
Retrieval
 Fulfilling customer demand for the item in
minimum time, keeping quality high and cost
minimum is issue.
 An internal customer doesn’t pay the price
but he has to fulfill requirement of
authorization for the demand.
 A duly authorized indent or requisition for the
item is the key
Issue
 Maintaining records of receipt and issue.
 Updating the stock levels as per movement of
materials.
 Basic records of store are bin card and stock
register.
 Bin card is placed on the bin in which items are
stored. This gives information about receipt, issue
and balance.
 stock register gives all the information in the bin
card and also the value.
Records
 Maintenance of spic and span cleanliness in the
store and ensuring principle of Place for
Everything and Everything in its place is fully
implemented.
 Good housekeeping ensures satisfactory work
practices
Housekeeping
 Taking measures to ensure material plan is being
adhered to.
 Any changes in consumption pattern or replenishment
pattern are closely monitored for corrective action.
 Material movement is watched to identify nonmoving
material for disposal. Effective control puts into effect
management objective of ‘no shortage and no excess’.
Control
 Effective disposal system for unneeded material
to reduce inventory cost and proactive
measures to eliminate deterioration and
obsolescence.
 Obsolete items are good in all respect but have
no useful role in the company due to changes
that have occurred in the course of time.
Surplus management
 Surplus items are those that have accumulated
due to faulty planning, forecasting and
purchasing. Hence a usage value is associated
with these items.
 Scrap is wastage generated due to processes like
turning, boring drilling etc. and also due to bad
manufacturing. it is said that in India nearly Rs.
2500 crores are tied up as obsolete, surplus and
scrap items.
Surplus management
 Stock verification to eliminate gap between
information and physical stock. In stores
some items are maintained as stock items.
The stores triggers the procurement cycle for
such items when a predetermined reorder
level is reached. Hence correct stock position
through verification is critical to ensure ‘no
shortage and no excess’ for the item.
Verification
 Very close interaction between Purchasing,
production, quality control and engineering
functions is obviously needed in the discharge
of the functions discussed so far. It also
becomes necessary to coordinate the flow of
material samples and information through a
network of departments for performance of
stores functions. Besides, every management
function being an internal customer interaction
is very important.
Interaction & coordination
 Centralized store
 Decentralized store
Types of Stores
 Centralized stores concept is to store all items at a
central place and control materials movement from
this central place. Whereas
 Decentralization concept is moving the material to the
respective consumer function or directly to the points
of use.
Centralized or decentralized stores
organization
Heat
treatment
Machine
shop
Molding
&
casting
Fitting
shop
Store
office
Centralized Store Figure
1. Effective supervision and control.
2. Issue at single point reduces cost of
issue
3. Reduced personnel requirement
4. Efficient layout for stores
5. Better handling technology
6. Better inventory checks
7. Maintenance of optimum stores
8. Elaborate documentation
Features of centralized stores
organization
 The variety of goods can be supplied to all users
from one small location.
 Less manpower will be required.
 Better control of materials is possible.
 Material handling will be easy.
 Wastage and deterioration of materials will be
less.
Advantages of centralized
store
 It may not be suitable for large manufacturing
concern.
 More staff will be required for shifting &
transportation of the materials to various
production units.
 Record keeping is difficult.
Disadvantages of centralized store
•Store
Machine shop
•Store
Molding
&
Casting
•Store
Fitting
shop
Decentralized Stores Figure
1. Reduced handling
2. Customer friendly
3. Fewer production stoppages
4. Visual management is easier
Features of decentralized stores
organization
 Reduced material handling and associated cost.
 Less chances of bottlenecks and delays.
 Convenient for every department to draw
materials.
 Less transportation time.
Advantages of decentralized stores
 Coordination and control of all decentralised store is a
challenge to management.
 Labor utilization may suffer due to low store activity
level.
Disadvantages of decentralized stores
 As per types of the materials stored
1. Raw Materials store
2. Components store
3. Work in process store
4. Finished goods store
5. Semi finished goods store
6. Tools store, die crib
7. Consumable materials store
Some other types of storage
 As per nature of the materials stored
1. LPG store
2. Chemicals store
3. Hazardous materials store
4. Refrigerated materials store
Cont…
 As per function of the storage
1. receiving store
2. central store
3. general stores
4. sub stores
Cont…
 Physical arrangement of storage
facilities for efficient receipt, storage
and issue of materials is called as
layout of stores. In a properly
arranged store, the material are
properly maintained. It involves
minimum of handling and optimum
utilization of space.
Stores Layout
 Type of Stock
 Volume of stock
 Availability of space
 Physical factors
Factors affecting stores layout
 Closed door system: the stored material is held
under lock and key. Entry into the store is
restricted authorized persons only. Physical
movement of the material is only with authorized
documents only. Maximum security and tight
control on movement are features of this system
 Open stores system: In this system material is
stored near point of use and there is restriction
on consumption. Control passes on to the
operations department
Store System
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store management in material management

  • 2.  Store is a place where excess material is kept which will be used as and when required. Loss of items, deterioration, obsolescence and inadequacy [of what is stored to what is needed] are treated as ‘part of life’. Introduction
  • 3.  Store management is “ to receive materials, to protect them while in storage from damage & unauthorized removal, to issue the material in the right quantities, at the right time to the right place and to provide these service promptly and at least cost”. Introduction
  • 4.  In the chain of internal customers and suppliers, stores has several internal customers. As a matter of fact all functions of management are internal customers to stores. Customers as usual expect Quality Cost and Delivery from every supplier. Stores also have to deliver these customer expectations. In the process of discharging this obligation Stores perform some activities that are functions of Stores. Objectives of store
  • 5.  Minimizing cost of production through minimizing cost on materials  Maintaining the value of materials  Service to user departments  Establishing Co-ordination with other departments  Advising materials Manager Objectives of store
  • 6. 1. Receipt 2. Storage 3. Retrieval 4. Issue 5. Records 6. Housekeeping 7. Control 8. Surplus management 9. Verification 10. Interaction & coordination Functions of Stores
  • 7.  Any item of goods or material that enters the organization always enters through the stores. Similarly, every item unless specifically excluded, has to leave through the store. Stores is the final account keeper of all materials.  Material sent by any supplier after the security clearance comes to the stores. Stores check the document carried by the carrier, known as Delivery Challan, against the copy of the Purchase Order placed on the supplier by the organization. Receipt
  • 8.  Once the adequacy is established and quantity is verified the material is sent for testing for quality parameters.  Some times quality control tests are elaborate and time consuming. If the policy of receipt is to unload the material subject to quality control acceptance, it is cleared for unloading.  Unloaded material is kept on the hold if it not yet cleared by quality control department. If the material is rejected it is sent back to the supplier after clear documentation. Receipt
  • 9.  Once the unloaded material is approved by the quality control department, as per the quality plan in the quality system, it is moved to a specific place in the stores layout.  The material is so stored that it becomes easy to retrieve and issue subsequently.  Storage should also ensure protection against deterioration, damage and pilferage. Storage
  • 10.  Detailed system is adopted for location and labeling of items while in storage. Storage plan is made keeping in mind, 1. nature of the product- physical state, toxicity, inflammability and other hazards 2. volume and weight- heavy or light 3. movement frequency- fast moving or slow moving 4. point of use Storage
  • 11.  Easy and quick retrievability of items that are demanded by the internal customers.  Easy identification, maximum space utilization and minimum handling are key factors to retrieval functions.  It is common knowledge in many of the companies that after hours of searching for the item is declared to be out of stock. This causes hold up of production process and avoidable urgent purchase of out of stock material. This function takes place as per established retrieval system. Retrieval
  • 12.  Fulfilling customer demand for the item in minimum time, keeping quality high and cost minimum is issue.  An internal customer doesn’t pay the price but he has to fulfill requirement of authorization for the demand.  A duly authorized indent or requisition for the item is the key Issue
  • 13.  Maintaining records of receipt and issue.  Updating the stock levels as per movement of materials.  Basic records of store are bin card and stock register.  Bin card is placed on the bin in which items are stored. This gives information about receipt, issue and balance.  stock register gives all the information in the bin card and also the value. Records
  • 14.  Maintenance of spic and span cleanliness in the store and ensuring principle of Place for Everything and Everything in its place is fully implemented.  Good housekeeping ensures satisfactory work practices Housekeeping
  • 15.  Taking measures to ensure material plan is being adhered to.  Any changes in consumption pattern or replenishment pattern are closely monitored for corrective action.  Material movement is watched to identify nonmoving material for disposal. Effective control puts into effect management objective of ‘no shortage and no excess’. Control
  • 16.  Effective disposal system for unneeded material to reduce inventory cost and proactive measures to eliminate deterioration and obsolescence.  Obsolete items are good in all respect but have no useful role in the company due to changes that have occurred in the course of time. Surplus management
  • 17.  Surplus items are those that have accumulated due to faulty planning, forecasting and purchasing. Hence a usage value is associated with these items.  Scrap is wastage generated due to processes like turning, boring drilling etc. and also due to bad manufacturing. it is said that in India nearly Rs. 2500 crores are tied up as obsolete, surplus and scrap items. Surplus management
  • 18.  Stock verification to eliminate gap between information and physical stock. In stores some items are maintained as stock items. The stores triggers the procurement cycle for such items when a predetermined reorder level is reached. Hence correct stock position through verification is critical to ensure ‘no shortage and no excess’ for the item. Verification
  • 19.  Very close interaction between Purchasing, production, quality control and engineering functions is obviously needed in the discharge of the functions discussed so far. It also becomes necessary to coordinate the flow of material samples and information through a network of departments for performance of stores functions. Besides, every management function being an internal customer interaction is very important. Interaction & coordination
  • 20.  Centralized store  Decentralized store Types of Stores
  • 21.  Centralized stores concept is to store all items at a central place and control materials movement from this central place. Whereas  Decentralization concept is moving the material to the respective consumer function or directly to the points of use. Centralized or decentralized stores organization
  • 23. 1. Effective supervision and control. 2. Issue at single point reduces cost of issue 3. Reduced personnel requirement 4. Efficient layout for stores 5. Better handling technology 6. Better inventory checks 7. Maintenance of optimum stores 8. Elaborate documentation Features of centralized stores organization
  • 24.  The variety of goods can be supplied to all users from one small location.  Less manpower will be required.  Better control of materials is possible.  Material handling will be easy.  Wastage and deterioration of materials will be less. Advantages of centralized store
  • 25.  It may not be suitable for large manufacturing concern.  More staff will be required for shifting & transportation of the materials to various production units.  Record keeping is difficult. Disadvantages of centralized store
  • 27. 1. Reduced handling 2. Customer friendly 3. Fewer production stoppages 4. Visual management is easier Features of decentralized stores organization
  • 28.  Reduced material handling and associated cost.  Less chances of bottlenecks and delays.  Convenient for every department to draw materials.  Less transportation time. Advantages of decentralized stores
  • 29.  Coordination and control of all decentralised store is a challenge to management.  Labor utilization may suffer due to low store activity level. Disadvantages of decentralized stores
  • 30.  As per types of the materials stored 1. Raw Materials store 2. Components store 3. Work in process store 4. Finished goods store 5. Semi finished goods store 6. Tools store, die crib 7. Consumable materials store Some other types of storage
  • 31.  As per nature of the materials stored 1. LPG store 2. Chemicals store 3. Hazardous materials store 4. Refrigerated materials store Cont…
  • 32.  As per function of the storage 1. receiving store 2. central store 3. general stores 4. sub stores Cont…
  • 33.  Physical arrangement of storage facilities for efficient receipt, storage and issue of materials is called as layout of stores. In a properly arranged store, the material are properly maintained. It involves minimum of handling and optimum utilization of space. Stores Layout
  • 34.  Type of Stock  Volume of stock  Availability of space  Physical factors Factors affecting stores layout
  • 35.  Closed door system: the stored material is held under lock and key. Entry into the store is restricted authorized persons only. Physical movement of the material is only with authorized documents only. Maximum security and tight control on movement are features of this system  Open stores system: In this system material is stored near point of use and there is restriction on consumption. Control passes on to the operations department Store System