Bibliographic citations
Villegas, M., (2024). Propuesta de un modelo de gestión de inventario en la empresa Dulcemanía autoservicios SRL para disminuir los ingresos no percibidos [Universidad Católica Santo Toribio de Mogrovejo]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12423/7643
Villegas, M., Propuesta de un modelo de gestión de inventario en la empresa Dulcemanía autoservicios SRL para disminuir los ingresos no percibidos []. PE: Universidad Católica Santo Toribio de Mogrovejo; 2024. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12423/7643
@misc{renati/651759,
title = "Propuesta de un modelo de gestión de inventario en la empresa Dulcemanía autoservicios SRL para disminuir los ingresos no percibidos",
author = "Villegas Cubas, Miguel Eliseo",
publisher = "Universidad Católica Santo Toribio de Mogrovejo",
year = "2024"
}
This article is developed to generate an inventory management model in the organization Dulcemania Autoservicios SRL in order to reduce the non-receivable income. For which the real situation of Dulcemania was made, the proposal of inventory management and the economic analysis of the improvement. Among the results, the company's diagnosis identified unearned income of S/. 387,617.83, operating costs that represent 26.71% of total income and a service level of less than 85%, the four main products identified in an ABC analysis are oil, oats, rice and sugar. In the proposal, an analysis of the demand for the entire year 2021 was performed; based on this, projections were made for the products and the best proposal, the EOQ model, was selected. The evaluation and selection of the logistics software called ABC Inventory was carried out through an evaluation of factors where it was shown to be the best option for the company; a redistribution of the company's warehouse area was also carried out, thus shortening the spaces and improving the level of mobility of the products. The economic analysis of the proposal determined the NPV values with S/102,844.70 and an IRR of 311% with a cost benefit of 1.35 from the proposal, generating a profit of 35 cents for each sol invested. Finally, there is a feasibility of the improvement.
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