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It is clear that screws, nuts, bolts and washers can be components of secondary importance to an industrial system or machine. However, it goes without saying that C-Parts are essential for your end product. | [[File:C-parts statistics.png|thumb]] It is clear that screws, nuts, bolts and washers can be components of secondary importance to an industrial system or machine. However, it goes without saying that C-Parts are essential for your end product. | ||
The purchasing volume of C-Parts is typically very low. On average, C-Parts only make up 5% of the purchasing volume in production, however, the procurement costs are very high (at least 75% of your expenditure). This particularly applies during high levels of demand. Coordinating these items and handling repeat orders can be very overwhelming for industrial manufacturing companies where C-Parts Inventory Management has not been implemented. | The purchasing volume of C-Parts is typically very low. On average, C-Parts only make up 5% of the purchasing volume in production, however, the procurement costs are very high (at least 75% of your expenditure). This particularly applies during high levels of demand. Coordinating these items and handling repeat orders can be very overwhelming for industrial manufacturing companies where C-Parts Inventory Management has not been implemented. | ||
There are a lot of steps like material flows and processes you need in order to make a C-Part available precisely when it is needed. | There are a lot of steps like material flows and processes you need in order to make a C-Part available precisely when it is needed. | ||
Revision as of 05:22, 30 May 2022
It is clear that screws, nuts, bolts and washers can be components of secondary importance to an industrial system or machine. However, it goes without saying that C-Parts are essential for your end product.
The purchasing volume of C-Parts is typically very low. On average, C-Parts only make up 5% of the purchasing volume in production, however, the procurement costs are very high (at least 75% of your expenditure). This particularly applies during high levels of demand. Coordinating these items and handling repeat orders can be very overwhelming for industrial manufacturing companies where C-Parts Inventory Management has not been implemented.
There are a lot of steps like material flows and processes you need in order to make a C-Part available precisely when it is needed.