Analyzing Inventory Adjustments

by Jon Schreibfeder


I just spent two great days working with a large food distributor. The company has begun a program to achieve effective inventory management. As part of the program, they are cycle counting products (see Cycle Counting Can Eliminate Your Annual Physical Inventory!) and entering inventory adjustments when they find discrepancies between the quantity of a product in their warehouse and the perpetual inventory maintained by their computer system.

Though the company has implemented a system that corrects current inaccurate inventory balances, it still needs to adopt a system that will improve future inventory accuracy. That is, they need to improve their methods of handling stock to prevent additional stock discrepancies.

How will they do this? By carefully analyzing the reasons for inventory adjustments. Why? Because most inventory adjustments are the result of problems encountered in the normal handling of material. Here are some common reasons for inventory adjustments:

Along with the quantity and item, this company will accurately record the reason for each adjustment. Every month, a summary of adjustments (by item and reason) will be reviewed to see if changes to policies and procedures can help prevent future discrepancies. Let's take a quick look at some of the underlying reasons for adjustments:

Material Missing from Inventory:

More Material on the Shelf Than Expected:

Some of the Product in Inventory Is Damaged:

Some of the Product Is Outdated:

The Product Is Obsolete:

Remaining (Remnant) Inventory:

Every inventory adjustment should be viewed as an opportunity for improvement that can lead to greater corporate profitability. If you use inventory adjustments merely to correct the on-hand balances in your computer, you will probably continue to correct the same items until the end of time. Things will only get better if your company decides to learn from its mistakes!

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