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''Inventory management''
''Inventory management''.


A 'stock out' is a situation in which levels of inventory (or stock) are insufficient to meet demand.
A 'stock out' is a situation in which levels of inventory (or stock) are insufficient to meet demand.
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Also written 'stock-out' or 'stockout'.
Also written 'stock-out' or 'stockout'.
Also known as an 'outage'.




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* [[Inventory management]]
* [[Inventory management]]
* [[Just in time]]
* [[Just in time]]
* [[Outage]]
* [[Stock]]
* [[Stock]]
[[Category:Manage_risks]]

Latest revision as of 12:04, 3 August 2018

Inventory management.

A 'stock out' is a situation in which levels of inventory (or stock) are insufficient to meet demand.

Stock outs can lead to delays, loss of revenue, additional costs and loss of goodwill.


Also written 'stock-out' or 'stockout'.

Also known as an 'outage'.


See also