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Title: Learning How To Count-The Lessons And Experiences Of Implementing An Automated Parts Inventory System
Author: Robert E. Nyman
Source: American Gas Association 1986
Year Published: 1986
Abstract: The control of automotive parts inventories is an important but difficult aspect of utility fleet management. The use of automated computer systems is the only realistic method of controlling large and diverse fleet parts inventories. Over the past several years, the Brooklyn Union Gas Company purchased an inventory control software package and has implemented the majority of the system. The system maintains inventory levels, inventory values, reorder points, part descriptions, part cross-references, etc. Inventory transactions and system updating are accomplished via CRT terminals in a real time mode. The implementation included the development of an expendable, logical itemnumbering scheme, the accumulation and loading of 7,000 items and 18,000 cross-reference records, and the physical inventory of 14 inventory areas.




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