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“INVENTORY MANAGEMENT”
DECLARATION
OF
SAMSUNG INDIA PVT LTD
AT
I, SHAIK JUNAID hereby
NIZAMABAD declare that this project report titled
undertakenMASTER
by me and itIN
is not submitted toADMINISTRATION
BUSINESS any other University or Institution for the
(FINANCE)
award of any degree diploma / certificate or published any time before.
SUBMITTED
BY
Submitted to
TELANGANA UNIVERSITY
Dichpally, Nizamabad-503355. T.S
DATE: SHAIK JUNAID
Place: NIZAMABAD (2018-2020) (H.T.No. 5174-18-672-056)
DECLARATION
submitted in partial fulfillment for the award of M.B.A Programme of Department of Business
Management, Telangana University, Nizamabad, was carried out by SHAIK JUNAID Under
my guidance. This has not been submitted to any other University or Institution for the award of
DATE:
Place: NIZAMABAD
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
This work is a synergistic product of many minds. I am grateful for the inspiration
and wisdom of all those who were there with me in this journey.
I render my whole hearted thanks to all the other respected faculties of the
I thank my parents and all other family members for their valuable support in
I also take this opportunity to thank all my friends and well-wishers for their
Thanking to all.
SHAIK JUNAID
(5174-18-672-056)
INDEX
I INTRODUCTION 1-34
BIBLIOGRAPHY 76-77
ANNEXURE 78-81
LIST OF TABLES
8 PROMOTIONAL OPPORTUNITIES 58
10 CO-OPERATION OF CO-WORKERS 60
12 GRIEVANCE HANDLING 62
13 QUALITY OF SUPERVISION 63
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On the other hand, say a wholesaler orders 100,000 pairs of socks and 10,000 are
missing. Manually counting each pair of socks is likely to result in error. An automated
Inventory Management System helps to minimize the risk of error. In retail stores, an Inventory
Management System also helps track theft of retail merchandise, providing valuable information
about store profits and the need for theft-prevention systems. Automated Inventory Management
System work by scanning a barcode either on the item. A barcode scanner is used to read the
barcode, and the information encoded by the barcode is read by the machine.
This information is then tracked by a central computer system. For example, a purchase
order may contain a list of items to be pulled for packing and shipping. The Inventory
Management System can serve a variety of functions in this case. It can help a worker locate the
items on the order list in the warehouse, it can encode shipping information like tracking
numbers and delivery addresses, and it can remove these purchased items from the inventory
tally to keep an accurate count of in-stock items.
All of this data works in tandem to provide businesses with real-time inventory tracking
information. Inventory Management System make it simple to locate and analyze inventory
information in real-time with a simple database search.