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WHAT IS REORDER
POINT AND REORDER
POINT FORMULA?
The reorder point, also known as ROP, is the inventory level at which an order is
triggered to replenish the inventory stock. Read more from this article.
Inventory management is a complex task. There are thousands of SKUs to
manage every day and you need to ensure the availability of all of them. You
also need to deliver a high service level, keeping low operational cost and avoid
stock shortages. The lack of just one item in your factory may represent a huge
lost profit per line stoppage.
Your administration staff may take time to calculate the right quantities to avoid
such shortage. This process can be automated by introducing the Reorder Point
methodology.
Let’s see the concept of the reorder point; know the related formula and the
advantages of introducing this methodology.
The reorder point, also known as ROP, is the inventory level at which an order is triggered to
replenish the inventory stock. Inventories are consumed over time, so that upon reaching
the ROP, the item is reordered. Each article or SKU has its own reorder point. Essentially, the
reorder point lets you place an order at the right time before the stock reaches the
replenishment limit.
What is a Reorder Point (ROP)?
The order point (ROP) model requires data input. By using an algorithm, the system will be
able to provide the ROP. These are the input data:
• The rate of consumption of the item
• The lead time the item takes to arrive at your factory
• The level of your safety stock
It is important to consider that the model is dynamic. That means all variables and
parameters suffer changes throughout time. It is recommended to review it and update it
every 3 – 6 months.
Let’s see an example. If the consumption of a given bearing was 10 units/month last quarter,
it does not mean it will be always like that!
Components of the Reorder Point (ROP)
You may have introduced preventive maintenance at your factory. By introducing a
lubricating schedule, you reduced significantly that consumption rate. On the other side,
you may duplicate your machinery and your consumption rate is higher now.
Keep in mind that the more historical data you have, the lower the data variability (i.e. the
consumption rate), the greater the model accuracy.
Use this model along with additional data, such as:
• Quality or brand changes
• Changes of suppliers or manufacturers
• Changes in your bill of materials
• Growth or decrease in your business
• Teamwork
• Common sense
The order point (ROP) automatically activates the stock requirements. The ROP model is a
useful decision-making tool and helps you optimize your inventory list and save
administrative time. This fact allows you to focus on adding value to your organization while
letting the system run automatically. Some of the advantages of using this system are:
• Ensure a higher service level, either with external or internal customers
• Avoid delays or bottlenecks throughout the supply chain
• Avoid getting the items too early
• Reduce inventory cost
• Optimize your inventory space
• Staff save time and focus on value-added activities
• Replace your feelings with facts and data
Benefits of using the Reorder Point (ROP)
The Reorder point (ROP) needs to be calculated per item. Spreadsheets or ERP systems can
help you to calculate them automatically. The ROP formula is:
ROP = Average consumption during lead time + Safety Stock
ROP = LT * AD + SS
Where,
LT: Average Lead Time
AD: Average Demand
SS: Safety Stock
Reorder Point Formula
The reorder point formula is based on a mathematical model, and therefore there are some
assumptions as described below:
• Demand rate is constant
• Lead Time is constant.
• Purchasing orders are released per batch
• The purchasing orders are released when reaching the ROP
• Replacement occurs all at once.
Assumptions in the Reorder Point Formula
The LT (Lead Time) is the period of time in which the order must be released to avoid falling
under the SS (Safety Stock). Lead time is measured from when the order is placed (TROP)
until when the order arrives at your factory (Arrival).
The lot size is the volume in units per order released. The lot size can be also optimized by
introducing the economic order quantity model (EOQ).
As you probably know, the safety stock (SS) is the stock that covers fluctuations in demand.
If for any reason your supplier delays the delivery of an item or the consumption rate
increases, the safety stock will cover the shortage of items. The next time you release a
purchase order, you will cover the consumed safety stock plus the lot size.
Assumptions in the Reorder Point Formula
Let’s clarify with another example. Your organization uses on average 100 units of raw
material per day and you keep 1000 units as a safety stock. Suppose that the orders take on
average of 3 days to arrive. The reorder point is as follows:
Average consumption during lead time = 100 units/day * 3 days = 300 units
ROP = 300 units + 1000 units
ROP = 1300 units
Assumptions in the Reorder Point Formula
Note that the lot size is not 1300 units, but the point at which replenishment is triggered. It
means that you need to set the ROP in 1300 units on your replenishment system for this
item and supplier. If you change the supplier, it will also change the delivery time, be sure to
consider this fact on your system.
If the consumption rate increases, the next ROP will be sooner. Instead, if the consumption
rate decreases, the next ROP will come later.
Let’s assume now that during the delivery time of the previous example, the consumption
rate increased to 500 units. That was more than the expected 300 units. Thus, you will use
200 units of your safety stock.
Assumptions in the Reorder Point Formula
Alternatively, if the lead time and/or the consumption rate fluctuate too much or you don’t
have safety stock, you can use maximum figures.
ROP = Maximum Lead Time * Maximum Demand
Finally, keep always in mind to use the same units! If you express the demand in units per
day, then use the lead time in days. If you express the demand in units per month, the lead
time will be in months, and so on.
Assumptions in the Reorder Point Formula
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What is reorder point and reorder point formula

  • 1. WHAT IS REORDER POINT AND REORDER POINT FORMULA?
  • 2. The reorder point, also known as ROP, is the inventory level at which an order is triggered to replenish the inventory stock. Read more from this article. Inventory management is a complex task. There are thousands of SKUs to manage every day and you need to ensure the availability of all of them. You also need to deliver a high service level, keeping low operational cost and avoid stock shortages. The lack of just one item in your factory may represent a huge lost profit per line stoppage.
  • 3. Your administration staff may take time to calculate the right quantities to avoid such shortage. This process can be automated by introducing the Reorder Point methodology. Let’s see the concept of the reorder point; know the related formula and the advantages of introducing this methodology.
  • 4. The reorder point, also known as ROP, is the inventory level at which an order is triggered to replenish the inventory stock. Inventories are consumed over time, so that upon reaching the ROP, the item is reordered. Each article or SKU has its own reorder point. Essentially, the reorder point lets you place an order at the right time before the stock reaches the replenishment limit. What is a Reorder Point (ROP)?
  • 5. The order point (ROP) model requires data input. By using an algorithm, the system will be able to provide the ROP. These are the input data: • The rate of consumption of the item • The lead time the item takes to arrive at your factory • The level of your safety stock It is important to consider that the model is dynamic. That means all variables and parameters suffer changes throughout time. It is recommended to review it and update it every 3 – 6 months. Let’s see an example. If the consumption of a given bearing was 10 units/month last quarter, it does not mean it will be always like that! Components of the Reorder Point (ROP)
  • 6. You may have introduced preventive maintenance at your factory. By introducing a lubricating schedule, you reduced significantly that consumption rate. On the other side, you may duplicate your machinery and your consumption rate is higher now. Keep in mind that the more historical data you have, the lower the data variability (i.e. the consumption rate), the greater the model accuracy. Use this model along with additional data, such as: • Quality or brand changes • Changes of suppliers or manufacturers • Changes in your bill of materials • Growth or decrease in your business • Teamwork • Common sense
  • 7. The order point (ROP) automatically activates the stock requirements. The ROP model is a useful decision-making tool and helps you optimize your inventory list and save administrative time. This fact allows you to focus on adding value to your organization while letting the system run automatically. Some of the advantages of using this system are: • Ensure a higher service level, either with external or internal customers • Avoid delays or bottlenecks throughout the supply chain • Avoid getting the items too early • Reduce inventory cost • Optimize your inventory space • Staff save time and focus on value-added activities • Replace your feelings with facts and data Benefits of using the Reorder Point (ROP)
  • 8. The Reorder point (ROP) needs to be calculated per item. Spreadsheets or ERP systems can help you to calculate them automatically. The ROP formula is: ROP = Average consumption during lead time + Safety Stock ROP = LT * AD + SS Where, LT: Average Lead Time AD: Average Demand SS: Safety Stock Reorder Point Formula
  • 9. The reorder point formula is based on a mathematical model, and therefore there are some assumptions as described below: • Demand rate is constant • Lead Time is constant. • Purchasing orders are released per batch • The purchasing orders are released when reaching the ROP • Replacement occurs all at once. Assumptions in the Reorder Point Formula
  • 10. The LT (Lead Time) is the period of time in which the order must be released to avoid falling under the SS (Safety Stock). Lead time is measured from when the order is placed (TROP) until when the order arrives at your factory (Arrival). The lot size is the volume in units per order released. The lot size can be also optimized by introducing the economic order quantity model (EOQ). As you probably know, the safety stock (SS) is the stock that covers fluctuations in demand. If for any reason your supplier delays the delivery of an item or the consumption rate increases, the safety stock will cover the shortage of items. The next time you release a purchase order, you will cover the consumed safety stock plus the lot size. Assumptions in the Reorder Point Formula
  • 11. Let’s clarify with another example. Your organization uses on average 100 units of raw material per day and you keep 1000 units as a safety stock. Suppose that the orders take on average of 3 days to arrive. The reorder point is as follows: Average consumption during lead time = 100 units/day * 3 days = 300 units ROP = 300 units + 1000 units ROP = 1300 units Assumptions in the Reorder Point Formula
  • 12. Note that the lot size is not 1300 units, but the point at which replenishment is triggered. It means that you need to set the ROP in 1300 units on your replenishment system for this item and supplier. If you change the supplier, it will also change the delivery time, be sure to consider this fact on your system. If the consumption rate increases, the next ROP will be sooner. Instead, if the consumption rate decreases, the next ROP will come later. Let’s assume now that during the delivery time of the previous example, the consumption rate increased to 500 units. That was more than the expected 300 units. Thus, you will use 200 units of your safety stock. Assumptions in the Reorder Point Formula
  • 13. Alternatively, if the lead time and/or the consumption rate fluctuate too much or you don’t have safety stock, you can use maximum figures. ROP = Maximum Lead Time * Maximum Demand Finally, keep always in mind to use the same units! If you express the demand in units per day, then use the lead time in days. If you express the demand in units per month, the lead time will be in months, and so on. Assumptions in the Reorder Point Formula